the start can also be said that “the beginning
(15) speak, talk, say, tell the usage: four words with “say” about. speak “speech, speech, speech,” is intransitive, involving person to add prepositions to, speak as a transitive verb when followed by the name of the language; talk “talk, chat,” is intransitive, when the people involved with the preposition with, to, involving things such as followed by the preposition about; say a transitive verb, followed by nouns, pronouns, clause so that the contents of that; tell a transitive verb, to keep people back first, then talk to clauses or prepositional phrases, etc. such as: Do you speak English? (you speak English?) / Who spoke at the meeting? ( who spoke at the meeting?) / Our teacher is talking to Lin Tao parent. (Our teachers are parents with Tao speech) / Can you say it in English? (you can use English to say it?) / Please tell me something about the strange flying object. (Please tell me about things that strange flying objects right)
(22) begin, start usage: begin in most cases can replace the start, (antonym is the end), followed by the infinitive or the gerund when not much different, but the start can also be said that “the beginning, start, start,” is the opposite of stop; something to stop and then start again with a general start. such as: When did you begin / start to learn English? (When did you start learning English?) / They started getting in the crops after the rain stopped. (after the rain stopped they began harvesting crops) / This time he could not start his car. (the He could not start his car)
(35) agree with / agree to / agree on the use of words such as: “agree to verb” said “agree to do something”, “agree with sb. / point of view,” said “agree with the view …” / agree about that, “… subject to the same views” / “agree to proposal” that “consent” someone suggested, “agree on decision” means “in favor of a person decision.” Example a little.
(29) join, join in, take part in the difference: join multiple fingers of the participating organizations, groups, parties, e
