Grace often helps her mother look after her baby sister.(改写句子,句意不变)
Grace often helps her mother of her baby sister.
"Do you want to go to the concert with me?" Jim asked Laura.(改写句子,句意不变)
Jim asked Laura she to go to the concert with him.
My uncle goes to work by bike every day.(对画线部分提问)
your uncle to work every day?
Li Ling is good at writing poems.(改为否定句)
Li Ling good at writing poems.
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How do you "laugh" when chatting with friends on the Internet? Is it "haha" or "hehe"? In Thailand, they use "555" (1) their laughter. What other different ways do people use around the world?
It has been quite a long time since people (2) to use online expressions. Some common expressions of laughter include LOL, meaning laugh put out, and ROFL, rolling on the floor laughing. You can see the influence of these expressions everywhere. LOL (3) in Oxford English Dictionary in 2011.
But how do other languages express meaning online symbols? Most languages follow the rule that they have similar sounds. Sometimes, numbers or letters in one language (4) very different in another. "555" sounds like a person (5) in Chinese, but like laughter in Thai. This is because the number 5 is pronounced "ha" in Thai. "Jaja" is the Spanish way of writing "haha". In Spanish, "j" is pronounced like the English "h". Isn't it funny to find these interesting ways to "laugh" ?