Comprehensive? Read French and English? 【k? mpr? Hen? V] beautiful? [? kɑ? mprhens? Five]?
1, as an adjective, means: comprehensive; Extensive; comprehensive
2. As a noun, it means: comprehensive school; Professional comprehensive test
Phrases:
1, comprehensive planning? Comprehensive planning; A comprehensive plan
2. Comprehensive experiment? comprehensive experiment
3. A comprehensive university? comprehensive university
4. Comprehensive education? Comprehensive education; Comprehensive education
5. Comprehensive exam? Comprehensive examination; Comprehensive test
6. Improve the overall quality? Improve the comprehensive quality
7. Comprehensive English? General English
Example:
Some ways to improve students' computer comprehensive practical ability are described. ?
This paper expounds several ways to improve students' comprehensive computer practice ability in detail.
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Usage of convention:
1.practice is only a noun and the verb is practice in British English. In American English, practice can be used as a noun or verb, but practice is rare.
2, practice as a noun, when there is an adjective in front, the article A can be added or not.
Getting up early is a good habit.
Getting up early is a good habit.
Practice is a noun, followed by the preposition in. When there is no definite article the, it is followed by the preposition of, for example, practice? In the composition. Practice? Composed of;
4. When practicing verbs, can you use them directly or practice them? (upward) in,
Can you still practice? For example, practicing playing the piano, practicing? (gets up) On the piano, practice? In front of the piano;