Speak serious English 1:
serious
Serious English sentence 2:
serious
Serious related phrases:
Serious; Solemn; Awake; severe
Seriously; Seriously. Seriously; Soberly;
Serious music, serious music; classical music
Take someone seriously; Take sth seriously; Take him seriously; be?a little more serious
Opera Seria drama opera; Classical opera
Not serious enough; Serious enough; not serious
Serious metal. Serious metal.
Become serious and thought-provoking; be?a little more serious
Serious English examples:
1. Being loyal means that you are considering an important relationship.
Asking for loyalty means you want to develop a serious relationship.
The tone of this book is sometimes too rash.
The style of this book is sometimes too casual.
3. "That's a beautiful dress," Michael said. "Thank you," she replied solemnly.
? That dress is very beautiful. Michael said. ? Thank you. She answered seriously.
They asked me to sit down and discuss the sex seriously.
They asked me to sit down, and then we had a serious discussion about sex.
Even high-quality newspapers think it is a victory.
Even serious newspapers consider this a victory.
6. The abuse of women needs to be treated seriously and sensitively.
The problem of abusing women needs to be dealt with seriously.
7. Cooking courses are serious and enjoyable.
Cooking class is both a serious matter and a pleasure.
8. "It's too late to stop him now," Harris said seriously.
? It's too late to stop him. Harris said seriously.
I don't think this sentence is suitable for such a serious problem.
I don't think this comment is suitable for such a serious problem.
10. This is a serious and well-informed discussion topic, not a tabloid headline.
This topic is different from the headlines of tabloids and is suitable for serious and in-depth discussion.
1 1. He takes them seriously and sometimes makes them happy.
He takes them seriously and makes them laugh occasionally.
12. "You are a coward," Mark said very frankly and seriously.
Mark said bluntly and seriously, you are a coward. ?
13. He is stiff, rigorous and stubborn, but he is also cold, suspicious, sensitive and inexperienced.
Serious, rigorous and stubborn, but also indifferent, suspicious, sensitive and inflexible.
14. Mick's serious expression suddenly softened into a grin.
Mick's serious expression suddenly turned into a smile.
15. His smile disappeared and the expression on his face became stiff.
His smile disappeared and the expression on his face became serious.