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English for cereal
The English introduction of cereal is as follows:

Cereal: English/? sri? l/? Beauty/? s? ri? l/.

Noun (short for noun)

Grain; Cereal; Cereal food; Cereal (often with milk for breakfast); Cereal plants.

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Made of grain.

Plural number: grain.

Memory skills: cere Valley+-al people/things.

Bilingual example:

Me? Chew? Mine? Way? Through? Answer? Huge? Bowl? Yes? Cereal. ?

I wolfed down a big bowl of porridge.

Me? Really? Answer? Bowl? Yes? Cereal? Every one? Good morning. ?

I drink a bowl of cereal every morning.

They? Eat? Answer? Large size? Big bowl? Yes? Cereal.

They ate a big bowl of porridge.

Me? Really? Is it hot? Cereal? Every one? Day? For what? Breakfast. ?

I drink hot porridge for breakfast every day.

Really? Is it? What about you? Want it? Yours Coffee? Where to? Smell? Like what? Answer? Does it taste good? Candy? Right? Easter? Candy? Or? Breakfast? Cereal? What about you? Is it? Is it covered? Mine? friends. ?

To tell the truth, whether you like delicious candy, Easter candy or breakfast cereal coffee, you can buy it.

That? Researchers? Say? Eat? More? Fruit? And then what? Vegetables Nuts? And then what? Seeds? And then what? Whole grains? Are you online? Breakfast? Cereal? Bread? And then what? Pasta? Is it? Link? Where to? Lower? What about the weight? Blood? Stress? And then what? Cholesterol? Level. ?

Researchers say that eating more fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds, as well as whole wheat breakfast cereals, bread and pasta can reduce weight, blood pressure and cholesterol levels.