I have a good friend. In English, "friend" is a noun that means a companion, a sponsor, a supporter, someone close, a comrade, an ally, or an associate. It usually refers to a person's friend. For example: "He is my best friend," which translates to "他是我最好的朋友" or "He is my best friend."
This is my friend. This sentence translates to "這就是我的朋友" or "This is my friend."
Here's an elaboration: "I have a good friend. Her name is Lucy. Lucy is friendly and kind-hearted. I like her very much." This translates to "我有一個好朋友,她的名字叫露西,露西很友好,熱心,我很喜歡她."
She is an excellent student, skilled in English. She enjoys speaking English and often reports the news at school in English. She says we are good friends. We send emails to each other every day. I really like her.
2. "I do, too," pronounced as "ah-doo-too," translates to "我也是,我也有." For example, "It's not all your fault. I'm also responsible." translates to "這不是你一個人的過錯,我也有責(zé)任."
3. English expressions for "I also am" include "Me too," "So do I," and "So am I." "Me too" is pronounced as [mi: tu:], and "So do I" is used to indicate that the same is true for the speaker as well.
4. "Except me!" translates to "除了我" and "Count me in!" or "It's on me!" is commonly used in social settings to express generosity, such as offering to pay for a meal.
5. "I have an Apple"; "I have a apple" are both correct, but the first is more grammatically preferred. For example, "I have an apple, he has two bananas." translates to "我有一個蘋果,他有兩個香蕉."
The English translation for "I have" is simply "I have." For example: "Don't worry about money: I've got plenty." translates to "別為錢發(fā)愁:我有的是." "That's not like the rich social life I have." translates to "那不像我有的豐富的社交生活."
The English equivalent for "I've got" is "I've got." For example: "I've got my own room, so I'm well off." translates to "我有自己的房間,所以還不錯." "I've got three days off, including New Year's Day." translates to "包括元旦在內(nèi)我有三天假."
"Have" is pronounced as [hv] in British English and [hv] in American English. It is an auxiliary verb and a verb meaning to possess, eat, obtain, engage in, allow, employ, or enjoy. For example: "I've been writing letters all this morning." translates to "我寫了一上午的信."
"Well, that really doesn't matter. Coz I have." This sentence could be rephrased to "Well, that's not a problem. Because I have it." to make it sound more natural and fluent.