How to make a sentence using the word "unprepared"

Sentence making means understanding and using words, and following certain syntactic rules to create sentences that are fluent, complete in meaning, and logical. According to the characteristics of modern Chinese language subjects, it can be extended to the basis for writing paragraphs and compositions, and is the basic skill for students to write good compositions. The source of the sentence is Volume 8 of "Chun Zaitang Essays" by Yu Yue of the Qing Dynasty: "The intention and the sentence construction are all superior to delicacy." Xia Zunye Shengtao's "Wen Xin Diao Long" 4: "The sentence construction is also carefully considered by Le Hua wrote it down with a pencil."

The following provides you with information on how to make a sentence with "unprepared" for your reference.

1. People with coronary heart disease often carry emergency medicine with them to avoid being caught off guard.

2. Taking advantage of the empty space behind the enemy, our army caught him off guard.

3. The fierce quarrel that occurred at the class meeting caught the monitor off guard.

4. Today’s exam caught us off guard.

5. Our army outflanked and caught the enemy by surprise.

6. Pack your books well the night before so as not to be caught off guard the next morning.

7. Flood prevention work must be prepared in advance. Don’t be caught off guard when the rainy season comes.

8. We first stand still and then send out troops to attack, so as to catch them by surprise.

9. The enemy only arrived yesterday. We should take advantage of the situation and catch him by surprise.

10. The road army caught the enemy by surprise behind the enemy's back.

11. Our army’s sudden attack caught the enemy by surprise.

12. In this game, we adopted new tactics and caught them off guard.

13. To deal with such a person, you must strike first and catch him off guard.

14. A sneak attack on him, he was so frightened that all the toys fell to the ground.

15. We were originally going to climb a mountain today, but halfway up the mountain, it suddenly started pouring rain. My mother and I were caught off guard.

16. This is the world of those young and complete people. And I have spent one night completing my own exile. I suddenly felt a little sad. I am sad that my girlhood disappeared so unexpectedly, but it is undeniable.

17. Our army used tunnel warfare to catch the enemies in the city by surprise, who thought they could sit back and relax.

18. The sudden concern will catch me off guard. When I meet someone who is too talkative, I still want to keep a distance. What moves me is never the rhetoric, but the right tenderness and sincere heart.

19. The weather is getting cold. It seems to be getting colder even if it is said to be cold. It was clearly warm and sunny a few days ago, but a snowstorm is coming without any warning. It was so cold that it caught people off guard. Just like me now, my hands and feet are cold, sitting here, chewing the cold air that keeps coming from the bottom of my heart. I have always said that I am cold, but I have never been so cold as today, as if something fell into my heart all of a sudden. So heavy

20. Arrows were fired from the city. Zhou Yu was caught off guard and fell from his horse.

Sentence is the basic unit of language use. It is composed of words or phrases and can express a complete meaning, such as telling someone something, asking a question, expressing a request or stop, or expressing some emotion. It should end with a period, question mark, or exclamation point. There are generally several ways to make sentences:

1. Explain based on analyzing and understanding the meaning of the word. If you use "pay homage" to make a sentence, you can make it like this: "I stood on the square to pay homage to the monument to the revolutionary martyrs." Because "pay homage" means looking up with respect.

2. Use adjectives to make sentences to specifically describe the actions, demeanor or shapes of things. For example, using "silence" in a sentence: "There was silence in the classroom, no one was talking, laughing or playing, no one was walking around at will, and even the atmosphere was not dared to come out." This makes "silence" concrete.

3. Some adjectives can be used in sentences with a pair of antonyms or a combination of positive and derogatory words. Strong contrast can play a better role in expression. For example, using "glorious" to make a sentence: "It is glorious to pay attention to hygiene, and it is shameful to not pay attention to hygiene." Comparing "glorious" and "shameful" emphasizes that hygiene is a virtue.

4. Use metaphors to make sentences, and you can make the sentences vivid with the help of association and imagination. For example, use "as if" to make a sentence: "It's extremely cold today, and the wind blows on your face like a knife."

5. When using related words to make sentences, you must pay attention to the reasonable combination of words. For example, use "Although? But?" to make a sentence: "Although the weather is very bad today, everyone is not late." This requires distinguishing and remembering several types of related words in daily study.

6. First expand the words you want to make a sentence into phrases, and then complete the sentence. If you use "add" to make a sentence, you can first combine "add" into "add equipment", "increase confidence" or "increase strength", and then make a sentence more conveniently.

With the development of new information media, the Internet has become the mainstream media after newspapers, radio, and television, and there is a trend of integrating them. The surge in the number of Internet users has made hot discussions on Internet topics and Internet language quickly become buzzwords.

Many new phenomena have emerged: Internet sentence making - when a news event spreads rapidly on the Internet, a representative word in the news event, promoted by netizens, becomes the main subject of sentence making and quickly becomes popular on the Internet. Expand. For example, in the Li Gang incident, my father’s name was Li Gang, which became a buzzword, and sentence-making activities based on it spread across the Internet. For example: There is bright moonlight in front of the window, my father is Li Gang; give me a Li Gang, I can hold up the whole earth, etc. After the 3Q network war between 360 and Tencent, the phrase "I made a very difficult decision" quickly became popular. The characteristics of this type of sentence making are mainly the modification of existing poems, articles, etc.