The parts of a discourse that surround a word or passage and can throw light on its meaning.
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It is better to say “She ran to the store quickly” than “She raced to the store”.
It is better to say “Mr. Wang’s car is in the garage” than “The car belonging to Mr. Wang is in the garage”.
This sentence is grammatically correct: “I haven’t seen her since three weeks”.
This sentence is grammatically correct: “There are only three students study in the classroom”.