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Write in English: "Changes in my hometown". thank you
English is: the change of hometown.
Keywords: change
English [t? e? ndz]
Explanation:
Change (complex number of changes)
Verb (abbreviation of verb) changes; Exchange (the change of the singular form of the third person)
Phrases:
Changes at the crossroads; conundrum
Changes in the use of words: changes
(noun)
1, change is a countable noun when it is interpreted as "change, change".
2.change is an uncountable noun without an article in front. It is an uncountable noun to use the definite article the as "change"
3. After the change, there can be of phrases or infinitives as attributives.
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