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Relative English
Relative English includes opposite, face to face, relative, relative, comparative and so on.

1, face to face: opposite, face to face.

2. Non-absolute: relative.

3. Comparison: Relativity and comparability.

Related examples:

1, legacy? Media is sometimes used to refer to websites that use outdated technology or display style, which is a form of media as opposed to new media.

Heritage? Completely? Passive. ? Heritage? Media? Is it? What else? Slang? For what? Web? Website? That? Use? Out of date? Technology? Or? Demonstration? Style. ? Is it? That? Opposite? Yes? New? Media.

2. This is the time to sit still, opposite you, and sing the song of life in this quiet and boundless leisure.

Now? It? Is it? Time? Where to? Sitting? Quite,? Face? Where to? Face? With what? You? And then what? Where to? Singing? Dedicated? Yes? Live broadcast? Are you online? This? Silence? And then what? Overflow? Leisure.

But everything is relative, isn't it? When I was young, we didn't have any money. 500 yuan is a lot of money to us.

Is it? All of them? Relative? But what? Isn't it? Is it? Never? Had it? Really? Money? What time? Me? Used to be. Answer? Children? How about 500 dollars? Used to be. Answer? Wealth? Where to? We ...

Relatively speaking, this area has not been affected by commercial development so far.

That? Area? Really? Keep? Relatively speaking? Never touched it? By who? Business? Development.