I am familiar with 300 Tang poems, and I can recite them even if I can't write them.

If you read 300 Tang poems over and over again, you can at least recite some of them.

If you read three hungry Tang poems repeatedly, it means that if you read a one-sided Tang poem, it is a conditional adverbial clause guided by if.

Key words:

read

English [ri? D, red]? Beauty [ri? D, red]?

Verb (abbreviation of verb) can read; Reading; Reading.

Reading; Reading.

How come? Is it okay? Me? Reading? Answer? Microsoft? Excel? Documents? Open? Answer? Computer? That? Only? Really? Works? Fake?

How to read Microsoft Excel files on a computer with only Works software installed?

Extended data:

A complete collection of common English proverbs

Old sin makes new shame. ? No matter how small the mistake is, it is also wrong.

The strength of a woman lies in her tongue. ? Speak clearly and fluently.

As the tree, so the fruit. ? As you sow, you reap; Sow beans and you will get beans-as you sow, you will get beans; As you sow, you reap

Actions speak louder than words. ? Facts speak louder than words.

All roads lead to Rome. All roads lead to Rome.

A bird in the hand is worth than two in the bush. ? A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

One stitch in time can save nine stitches. ? Take timely action/get twice the result with half the effort

8. An eye for an eye; ? Answer blows with blows. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; Answer blows with blows; give tit for tat

All that glitters is not gold. ? All that glitters is gold.