[strike]Mum wake me up at six o'clock every morning.[/strike] Mum wakes me up at six o'colock every morning.
Please wake me up at six o'clock tomorrow.
I'll wake you up at six.
[strike]Brother wake up erly at morning.[/strike] My brother wakes up early in the morning.(谢谢xiao100 )
[strike]I wake up late at morning.[/strike] I woke up late this morning.
[strike]I always wake up erly, but today I wake up late.[/strike] I always wake up early, but today I woke up late.
[strike]We usually watching TV at night, but today we don't.[/strike] We usually watch TV at night, but today we didn't.
=wake sb. up
wake up
at
It's time for lunch.
It's time to have lunch.
It's time for school.
It's time to go to school.
It't time for bed.
It's time to go to bed.
It's time for my homework.
It's time for me to do homework.
=It's time for sth.
It's time to do sth.
It's time for sb. to do sth.
Please give that book to me.
Please give me that book.
Give those flowers to the girl.
Give the girl those flowers.
Give it to me.
[strike]Give me it[/strike].
=give sth. to sb.
give sb. sth.
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We walk with our legs and feet.
We do everything with our arms and hands.
We watch everything carefully with our eyes.
We hear everything carefully with our ears.
Use your head, and then you will have a good idea [strike]way[/strike].
better pay attention to prepositions used before Time (a period of or an exact time), and morning is a period of time, so I think its unappropriate to say AT MORNING
at -- used to show an exact or a particular time:
There's a meeting at 2.30 this afternoon.
Are you free at lunchtime?
In theory, women can still have children at the age of 50.
The bells ring at regular intervals through the day.
At no time/point did the company do anything illegal.
I'm busy at the moment - can you call back later?
It's a shame I wasn't here to meet you - I was in London at the time (= then).
for -- on the occasion of or at the time of:
What did you buy him for Christmas?
I'd like an appointment with the doctor for some time this week.
We're having a party for Jim's 60th birthday party.
I've booked a table at the restaurant for nine o'clock.
in -- during part or all of a period of time:
We're going to Italy in April.
Some trees lose their leaves in (the) autumn.
I started working here in 1991.
Life in the 19th century was very different from what it is now.
Bye, see you in the morning (= tomorrow morning).
She was a brilliant gymnast in her youth (= when she was young).
How many civilians died in the Vietnam War?
This is the first cigarette I've had in three years.
I haven't had a decent night's sleep in years/ages (= for a long time).
on -- used to show when something happens:
Many shops don't open on Sundays.
What are you doing on Friday?
My birthday's on the 30th of May.
Would you mind telling me what you were doing on the afternoon of Friday the 13th of March?
Trains to London leave on the hour (= at exactly one o'clock, two o'clock etc.) every hour.
On a clear day you can see the mountains from here.
She was dead on arrival (= dead when she arrived) at the hospital.
Please hand in your keys at reception on your departure from (= when you leave) the hotel.
Mum wake(s) me up at six o'clock every morning.
I wake up late at morning.(I usually wake up late in the morning\I woke up late this morning)
I always wake up e(a)rly, but today I wake(woke) up late.
We usually (watch) TV at night, but today we (will not\didn't).
Use your head, and them you will have a good idea way.
Use your head, and then you will have a good idea. ???
wake (woke or waked, woken or waked or US ALSO woke) -- to (cause someone to) become awake and conscious after sleeping
1 过去
Did you wake at all during the night? (晚上你究竟醒了没有?这里醒的动作是过去发生的,要用过去时,但do是过去时,所以用了wake)
I woke up with a headache. \ Jane's hand on my shoulder woke me out of a bad dream. (这里醒的动作是过去发生的,要用过去时,所以用了woke)
2 现在或经常性的
I usually wake up early.
3 将来
Please wake me early tomorrow. (这里wake叫醒是用一般现在时表示将来的安排)
The bottle is full of water.
These bottles are full of water.
The teapot is full of tea.
Those teapots are full of tea.
The bowl is full of rice.
There is a plate on the table. The plate is full of fish.
= be full of
I want to go to bed.
[strike]She wants to play guessing game.[/strike] She wants to play the guessing game.
[strike]He wants to go to American.[/strike] He wants to go to Amaerica.
The cat wants to have lunch.
[strike]Luce wants to take her cat to the school.[/strike] Lucy wants to take her cat to school. But her bag is too small for the cat.
This shirt is too small for me, but that one is too big.
= want to do sth.
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