寫出下列句子結(jié)構(gòu)的名稱
Model:  I    bought   the  pen  last  year.
主語   謂語   賓語       狀語
小題1:My friend    gave    me   a present   on my birthday.
小題2:I    saw   him   play football   on the playground   yesterday.

小題1:  My friend    gave    me   a present   on my birthday.
主語   謂語   間賓   直賓   狀語
小題2:  I   saw  him   play football   on the playground   yesterday.
主語 謂語 賓語   賓語補(bǔ)足語       狀語            狀語
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The way in which we communicate with others can be greatly improved by building a better vocabulary. In our personal life,we communicate and share experiences with others. However, how well we do it depends on(取決于)our ability to express ourselves through spoken and written language. Luckily,increasing(增加)our word power can make us own the skills we need to communicate better with others and can also help us get better results in our study.
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Meanwhile, you’d better write down words to learn. You can go through the dictionary,magazine and newspaper or even take down the unknown words you hear. Try to review them every day-look at the words and speak them out loudly. Copy the words over and over again,along with their meanings,and you will surprisingly remember themn in no time.
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