Let me show you some other details of summer, hoping to help you:
First, the phonetic symbols of words
Word pronunciation: English? [? m? (r)]? ? ? Beautiful? [? m? r]
Second, the definition of words
Noun (short for noun)? Summer; summer
Adjective? estival
Verb (short for verb)? Spend the summer
Third, the usage of words.
The basic meaning of summer is "summer, summer, summer", sometimes without any article, but it refers to the summer of a certain year, and the article The should be added before summer. If there are modifiers before summer, you must use articles.
In literary language, summer can also be interpreted as "age", which means age, generally in the plural.
Summer also means "golden age, heyday", and the article the is usually added before it.
Fourth, phrase collocation.
Dedicate summer to something? Spend the whole summer doing sth.
Enjoy a summer? Spend the summer comfortably
Summer? Avoid the summer heat.
Looking forward to a summer? Looking forward to the arrival of summer.
A summer? Spend the summer
Like summer? Like summer.
A summer? Spend the summer
Spend the summer? Spend the summer
Take someone for a summer. Occupy sb. Summer has arrived.
Five, the word form changes
Plural number: Summers
Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs
Me? No? Have you seen it? Him? Since? That? Summer? Before? Finally. ?
I haven't seen him for two years.
Every one? Summer? Answer? New? Batch? Yes? Student? Try? Where to? Found it? Work. ?
Every summer, a group of freshmen look for jobs.
Me? Made it? Painting? That? House? Mine? Project? For what? That? summer ?
I painted the house once, which was my summer project.
What? Time? Is it? It? Get? Darkness? Are you online? summer
When does it get dark in summer?
She is. Have you been there? Work? There? Since? That? Start? Yes? Finally? summer ?
She has been working there since early summer last year.
Some? Travel? Company? Will. Probably? Going? Out? Yes? Business? This? summer ?
Some travel companies may close down this summer.