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    • 1. 用電子鍵盤把……輸入(電腦)

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  2. As you note, "key" can be either a noun or an adjective. If you use "key" before a noun, it is usually understood to be an adjective. "Honesty is the key attribute that we are looking for." "Attribute" is a noun. "Key" is modifying this noun. If "key" is used without a noun to modify, it is usually a noun. "The key to the door is in the drawer."

  3. 2016年3月16日 · This is true of most of the keyboard: for example, we generally call the key with 1 and ! the "1 key" not the "exclamation point key". Of course, if you actually want someone to type an exclamation point, you'd tell them, "Type an exclamation point," but if you wanted them to press a button outside of a typing context (while playing a video game, for example) you'd tell them, "Press the 1 key ...

  4. 2019年1月15日 · It's idiomatic. In fact, in most cases, they will simply say the room/safe/door keybut that's not what you are asking about. The key ofmy room is acceptable but less likely than the key to my room. And the same is true for the doorand the password. Damage is definitely tosomething and NOT ofsomething.

  5. The key word here is freedom because without it you can't have the other two. This says that the most important word out of those three is freedom. On the other hand, the term keyword is a word that has a well defined meaning which is quite different from when key word is used as two separate words.

  6. The Oxford English Dictionary describes the phrase “as follows” as “a prefatory formula used to introduce a statement, enumeration, or the like.”. In this formula, the OED says, the verb is impersonal and should always be used in the singular—“follows.”. Use of the plural verb “follow,” Oxford adds, is “incorrect.”.

  7. 2014年8月17日 · Saying 'I left my car key put in the car door' is incorrect. I thought about it and on a SEARCH for stock images I'm more specific. I would start with: 'keys left in car door', then search: 'car keys left in door' - You can cover 3 car key in door searches by using these search parameters: 'car-keys-left-in-car-door-lock-in-parking-lot-garage'.

  8. 2016年4月6日 · What's the key to success? This specifies success as something on the other side of the door. So, this asks for a key of that door to get to the other side, which is success. So, both makes equal sense. However, the latter one: What's the key to success? is used more often.

  9. 2015年4月11日 · 1. Generally speaking, you can use the adverb "recently" in both the past simple and the present perfect, without any difference in meaning. The use of this adverb in the past is more common in AE while in the present perfect is more common in BE. However, if you look at these minutely, there is sure some difference.

  10. 2020年9月15日 · Which is grammatical: "it provides information on something", or, "it provides information of something", or, "it provides information about something"? Or if all are grammatical, which one is used

  11. 2014年5月28日 · I thought information is singular and plural. But now I'm not sure which version is right: The dialogue shows two important informations. OR The dialogue shows two important information. Wh...

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