How to pronounce "green" English?

"Green" English is green, and green reads English [gri:n] and America [RIN].

Green; Immature, young; Immature; Advocate environmental protection

Green vegetables; Green clothes; plant

Attention should be paid to environmental protection in greening.

Example:

1, Cairo? Really? Only? Thirteen? Square? Centimeter? Yes? Green? Space? For what? Every one? Residents. ?

The per capita green area of Cairo residents is only 1.3 cm2.

2. Pick? And then what? Ripening? Really? Green? Fruit? Are you online? Answer? Warm? Darkness? Location. ?

Select some immature fruits and cook them in a warm and dark place.

3. Our? Children? Is it? Existence? Educated? Where to? Is it? Green? Are you online? Everything? They? Go ahead. ?

Our children are taught to pay attention to environmental protection in everything.

4. What about you? No? Need? Green? Fingers? Where to? Fill? Yours Home? With what? Lush? Leaves. ?

You don't have to be a master gardener to decorate your home with green.

5. Eat? Yours Green. ?

Eat vegetables.

Extended data:

1, green plural: greens?

Britain [π' ri: NZ] America

Green leafy vegetables; Green vegetables (green noun plural); Green clothes; plant

Example: why? Green? Is it? Full? Yes? Fiber? That? What about you? Can't? Chew. ?

This dish is chewy and chewy.

2. Comparative level: greener?

English [example] ] beauty ['gr? n? ]

Novice; Comparison degree of green

For example: The? Crying? Hueros? Have you seen it? Fresher? And then what? More environmentally friendly? After that? That? It is raining. ?

After the rain, weeping willows look particularly green.

3, the highest level: the greenest

The greenest English? [ɡri? n]; Beautiful? [ɡri? n]? ?

Adjective? Green; Covered with green plants; Environmental protection; No experience; immature

Noun (short for noun)? Green; lawn