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Article mind map, function words, cannot be used independently (can only be attached to nouns to help explain meaning), articles include indefinite article, definite article, zero article, let's look at them together.
Edited at 2023-07-27 19:41:48This is a mind map about bacteria, and its main contents include: overview, morphology, types, structure, reproduction, distribution, application, and expansion. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about the reproductive development of animals, and its main contents include: insects, frogs, birds, sexual reproduction, and asexual reproduction. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about bacteria, and its main contents include: overview, morphology, types, structure, reproduction, distribution, application, and expansion. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about the reproductive development of animals, and its main contents include: insects, frogs, birds, sexual reproduction, and asexual reproduction. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
article
Function words cannot be used independently (can only be attached to nouns to help explain meaning)
Classification
article
Indefinite article
Definite article
zero article
Main uses of indefinite article
the difference
a→consonant
an→vowel
subtopic
[i:], [i], [ɔ:], [ɔ], [u:], [u], [ə:], [ə], [ɑ:], [ʌ], [e], [ æ], [ei], [ai], [ɔi], [ɛə], [uə], [iə], [au], [əu]
Same point
It has the same origin as "one", meaning "one" but has a slightly weaker meaning than one (used before countable nouns)
Any one of the same kind or food that has the same points is used to reproduce a type of people or things.
A kid needs love
A doctor is a person who saves people's life
refers to a person or thing
A girl is sitting under the tree
The word "per" indicates the unit of measurement (unit/per, before units such as time, weight, speed, etc.)
We have a music class once a week
Common phrases: have a cold, have a break, take a walk, give sb a hand