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stereotypes 刻板印象

a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.

A stereotype is when we say, anything like this, the rest is exactly the same.

accordingly 從而

appropriately, correspondingly, suitably

in a way that is appropriate to the particular circumstances.

We have to discover what his plans are and act accordingly.

consequently, therefore, for that reason

There was no breach of the rules. Accordingly, there will be no disciplinary inquiry.

Simple past 過去簡單式

I saw it.

I saw the movie.

I saw you yesterday.

When we say simple past, we say, something was true.

Something happened. It happened before and it is true.

Past Participle 過去分詞

Past particliple(PP) means something in the past.

When you participate, it means you're a part of something.

It usually particaipates by having a perfect form: have had, has had, had had

PP有兩個字, 所以要用兩個字:

I have seen this before.

I had seen you.

He has seen you.

"if" stands for "imagine"

If --> Imagine

If I see an "if", then should use "were" instead of "was".

If I were you, I would go back and do the lesson again.

"was" for "situation":

Is this a real situation?

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