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What do you mean you want to be number one?
To be number one, you must be eccentric.

You must be the first to monopolize.

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Have English [h? V] beauty [h? V]

Auxiliary. The infinitive used to form the perfect form and the perfect form indicates that it has ...;

Yes, yes; Take, get; Engage in; Must, have to;

People with property and money; Rich country; Deception and fraud;

[Example] Alex has left.

Alex has left.

Third person singular: present participle: past tense: past participle: yes.

Being English [bi] and beautiful [bi]

Verbs (abbreviation of verb) are; Have, exist; Do, become; Happen;

Auxiliary. Used to indicate that someone or something is the subject itself, used to indicate that someone or something belongs to a certain group or has a certain nature;

[Example] This happens in every school in the country.

This happens in every school in the country.

Third person singular: is present participle: being past tense: was past participle: been

Strange English [? beautiful

Eccentric; Eccentric; Odd number; Surplus; Temporary;

Strange things; Weirdo; [Golf] An opponent has more than one blow;

He is always eccentric, but he is not so eccentric.

He has always been eccentric, but not to this extent.

Comparative: stranger; superlative: strangest.

$ number Britons [? n? mb? (r)] Beauty [? n? mb? ]

Quantity; Number; Numbers; Number;

Verb (abbreviation of verb) tag; Total; Count as;

No, I don't know the room number.

No, I don't know the room number.

[Others] Third person singular: numerical plural: numerical present participle: numbered past tense: numbered past participle: numbered

An English [w? Beautiful? n]

Numbers 1; (number)1; (cardinal number) one, first;

A person; Integration; One o'clock; Unique;

Pronoun a person; Anyone; Me, others; Things;

They have three sons and a daughter.

They have three sons and 1 daughter.

[Other] plural: one