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一般现在时::表示通常性、规律性、习惯性的状态或者动作(有时间规律发生的事件)的一种时间状态。 一般现在时的具体用法:1. 表示经常的或习惯性的动作,常与表示频率的时间状语连用。     e.g.& I leave home for school at 7:00 every morning.  2. 表示客观事实和普遍真理。     e.g.& The earth moves around the sun. 3. 表示现在发生的具体动作或存在的状态  e.g. He lives in Beijing now. 4. 习惯性的爱好或行为 e.g. I like dancing while she likes singing. 5. 表示预先计划或安排好的行为。  e.g.& Our class begins at 7:45. 6. 在时间状语从句和条件状语从句中,常用一般现在时代替将来时。  e.g.& If you come, we will wait for you. 7. 表示格言或警句中。  e.g.& Pride goes before a fall. 骄者必败。  8.表示主语具备的性格、能力、特征和状态。 e.g. I don't want so much. Ann Wang writes good English but does not speak well.比较:Now I put the sugar in the cup.   I am doing my homework now.9.在时间状语从句和条件状语从句中,常用一般现在时代替将来时。 10.小说故事用一般现在时代替一般过去时。新闻报道类的内容,为了体现其“新鲜”性,也用一般现在时来表示过去发生的事情。 11.有些表示状态和感觉的动词表示现在发生的具体行为时,只用一般现在时,而不用进行时态。 注意★:此用法如果出现在宾语从句中,即使主句是过去时,从句谓语也要用一般现在时。 例:Columbus proved that the earth is round.. 第一句用一般现在时,用于操作演示或指导说明的示范性动作,表示言行的瞬间动作。再如:Now watch me,I switch on the current and stand back. 第二句中的now是进行时的标志,表示正在进行的动作的客观状况,所以后句用一般现在时。一般现在时与现在进行时的区别:一、两种时态的主要含义:一般现在时1.表示事物的本质特性或客观存在,没有时限性。The table ____ soft。(feels) 表特性特征。Japan ___ in the east of China。 (lives) 表客观事实2.现阶段经常性、习惯性的行为,可带频率时间。The shop closes at 7:30 p.m.Father doesn’t smoke. (习惯)3.表说话时的状态,感觉或结果,一般用状态动词,如:It doesn’t matter. Does it hurt? (感觉结果)4.特殊用法:-在条件、时间、让步从句中用现在时代替将来。-If you go there,I’ll help you.—用在begin,come,go,leave,return,open,close 等短暂谓语动词表规定计划。The plane takes off at 11:30. (不受主观支配的计划)-在剧本、解说、标题或there(here)开头的句中表进行There goes the bell/Here comes Mr.Wang.I declare the meeting opens.(正在宣布)He meets the ball and hits back to No.2 (正在发生)现在进行时1.说话时正在发生,进行的动作Look! Dark clouds are gathering . (正在发生)2.表现阶段正在进行,但此刻不一定正在进行的事。He usually gets up at 6:00,but this week he is getting up at 7:00. (现阶段正在进行,但说话时不一定在起床)3.现在进行时的特殊意义-表示主观打算常用于 go,come,leave,start,begin 等,位移、趋向动词。How long are you staying here (准备停留)-表示眼前刚过去的语意即“话音刚落”,适用于tell,say,talk,discussYou don’t believe it You know I’m telling the truth.-表示安慰、关心、喜欢、讨厌等感情色彩。He is always making noises in class. (讨厌)-在条件、时间、让步状语从句中表示将来正在进行。Don’t bother him if he is reading this time tomorrow.二、严格区分进行时与一般时的语义1. 持续动词的一般时表持续情况,经常性,习惯性行为或客观存在的事实,进行时表暂时性或有限时刻的持续。2.短暂动词的一般时叙述事实,特征,能力而短暂动作进行时描述反复发生,即将发生或刚开始行为。3.短暂动词和静态动词一般时表示实际情况客观状态、结果、特征、特性,进行时表未完成含开始或渐进之意。The bus stops. (车停了-事实)The bus is stopping. (渐渐停下来)I love the job. (静态事实)I am loving the job. ( 渐渐爱上了)<e,go,leave,start,return,move,reach,sail,fall 等一般时态表客观规定计划,进行时表主观打算推测。Flight 254 leaves at 5:30. (表主观打算)The plane is taking off an hour later.(主观判断)5.现在进行时带always,often,usually,sometimes,等频率副词表感情色彩,一般现在时则没有此用法。一般现在时的句子转换:(1)当句子中有be动词或情态动词时,则把be动词或情态动词(can,could等等)提到主语的前面变成疑问句;在be动词或情态动词后面加not变成否定句.例:①陈述句:She is a student.疑问句→ Is she a student? 否定句→ She is not a student.②陈述句:I can swim.疑问句→ Can you swim否定句→ I can not swim.(2)当句子中即没有be动词,也没有情态动词时,则在主语前加助动词do (you,以及复数),does(单数she,he,it)变成问句;在主语后谓语动词前加助动词don’t(I,you,以及复数), doesn’t(单数she,he,it)变成否定句,助动词后的动词要变成动词原形。例:①陈述句:We get up at 7:00 every morning.疑问句→Do you get up at 7:00 every morning?否定句→We don’t get up at 7:00 every morning.②陈述句:She has a little brother.疑问句→ Does she have a little brother?否定句→ She doesn’t have a little brother.
一般现在时的表达方法:主要通过谓语动词的变化和用时间词语来表示,其中最主要的是谓语动词的变化。现在一般时动词变化的规则是:1.如果主语是名词复数和第一人称I、 we ,谓语动词不用做任何变化,即仍然用动词原形表示:We usually go to school at 7:30. 我们通常7:30上学去。[go]My parents give ten yuan to my sister every week.我父母每星期给我妹妹十元钱。[give]
2.主语是任何一个单数名词或者是第三人称单数,谓语动词要进行必要的变化。特别提一点:不可数名词也算作单数处理。3.谓语动词的变化规律是:第三人称单数的构成见下表:
第三人称单数
work(工作)stop(停止)
worksstops
以-ch, -sh, s, x, o结尾
teach(教)wash(洗)dress(装扮)fix(安装)go(去)
teacheswashesdressesfixesgoes
以“辅音字母+y”结尾
变y为i,再加es
fly(飞翔)try(尝试)
fliestries
特殊变化的词:be (是) - am,is,areI amshe/he/it,名词单数都用 iswe,you,they,名词复数都用arehave (有) - have,hasI,we,you,they,名词复数都用haveshe/he/it is,名词单数都用 has助动词,不论单复数、不论什么人称都没有变化,都用 can,may,must,need,ought to 等。而且,句子中有了助动词,谓语动词就不需要有任何变化了,即用动词原形表示。例:We have six classes every day. 我们每天上六节课。I often get up at 6:30. 我经常6:30起床。Jack likes Chinese food very much.杰克很喜欢中国饮食。We can see some pictures on the wall. 我们能看到墙上的画。4.一般现在时常用的时间词语常用于一般现在时的词语有 sometimes/usually/often/every day(week,year)/ now/always 等。这些时间词语只是辅助作用,这些词语也可用于其它的时态,所以谓语动词变化才是最关键的。注意:当表现强烈的感情色彩时,尽管有如 always/never/seldom 等频率副词,但一般在频率副词前加上be动词,后面变为动词的现在分词形式。例:My father lose his key again. He is always losing his key.一般现在时的基本结构:
一般现在时中当主语为第三人称单数的时,动词上要改为第三人称单数形式。动词不定式:指由to加上动词原形(而且只能是动词原形)所构成的一种非限定性动词,但在有些情况下to可以省略。动词不定式在语法功能上可作主语、宾语、宾语补足语、表语、定语和状语。动词不定式可以作以上各种成分,但它毕竟是动词,所以有动词的属性。动词不定式及其短语还可以有自己的宾语、状语,虽然动词不定式在语法上没有表面上的直接主语,但它表达的意义是动作,这一动作一定由使动者发出。这一使动者我们称之为逻辑主语,其形式如下:
(not) to do
(not)&to be done
(not) to have done
(not) to have been done
(not) to be doing
完成进行式
(not) to have been doing
&不定式的用法:1、不定式作主语 例如:To remember this is very important. 注意:为了避免头重脚轻,在许多情况下,通常都将作主语的不定式置于句子后部,而在句首主语位置使用形式主语it。 例如:It is very important to remember this. 2、不定式作表语例如:He seems to be ill. 注意:不定式作表语主要有三种情况,一是用于seem, appear, prove等系动词之后的不 定式(尤其是to be),二是像My job is to sweep the floor. 这样的主语与表语“等价”的情形,三是表示想法、约定、义务、命令、可能性、命运等,如:&You are to come when I call. 3、不定式作宾语 例如:I can not afford to buy a car. 注意:①不定式不仅用作动词的宾语,还可用作个别介词(but, except)的宾语。 例如:I had no choice but to wait. ②当作宾语的不定式后跟有宾语补足语时,通常要用形式宾语it代替不定式,并将真正的宾语不定式置于宾语补足语之后 例如:I find it difficult to learn Japanese well. 4、不定式作宾语补足语 例如:Who taught you to drive? 5、不定式作定语 例如:I have a question to ask you. 注意:有的名词(如way, chance, right等)后用作不定式可换成of doing sth. 如:It is the best way to do (of doing) it. 但是以下名词后接不定式作定语时通常不能换成of doing sth. attempt& courage& decision& effort& fortune& failure& invitation& wish 6、不定式作状语 例如:I went to France to learn French.
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"1999" is a song by , the title track from his 1982 album . The song is one of Prince's best-known, and a defining moment in his rise to superstar status.
The apocalyptic yet upbeat party anthem saw chart success in 1983 (particularly in Australia, where it peaked at #2), but it did not make it into the Top 40 in the US or the UK on the first attempt. The song originally peaked at #44 on the Billboard
in December 1982. However, upon being re-promoted after "" hit the Top 10, it peaked at #12 in the US in July 1983, and at #25 in the UK in January 1983 (reaching #2 in the UK when re-released in 1985).
The , the piano
"", became a fan favorite. It has been covered by many artists, including single releases by
in 1983 and
ranked the song #215 on their list of the .
The album version of the song starts with a slowed-down voice, reassuring the listener "Don't worry, I won't hurt you. I only want you to have some fun." Prince shares lead vocals on the track with members of his band , namely ,
and . Originally conceived to be a three-part , it was later decided to separate out the voices that started each verse.
Prince created "1999" around the central riff of the 1966 song, "" by . Prince, writing under the pseudonym "Christopher", reused the verse melody in the song "", recorded by .
Some music critics have suggested ' 1985 song "" sounds very similar to "1999". Collins confirmed this claim, and remembers listening to "1999" frequently while he was on tour with .
ranked the song #215 on their list of the .
1999, Prince (his stage name at that time still being an unpronounceable symbol) held a concert titled
Soundstage, and he later vowed never to play it again. However, in August 2007, as part of his Earth Tour, he reintroduced the song to his set after an absence of almost eight years.
On December 31, 1998, the song was played after the
"" show for the night had finished, at the , . Attendees found a bottle of champagne and confetti under their chairs.
On September 30, 1999, when the
played their last game at , the song played after the game.
On December 31, 1998, in Los Angeles almost all the music stations in the city played the song at midnight, and again on Dec. 31, 1999, for the lyrics: two-thousand zero zero party's over oops outta time.
In 1985, "1999" was released as a
in the U.S. with "" as the , and "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?"/"D.M.S.R." in the UK.
The song was re-recorded at the end of 1998 with , reusing portions of the original recording, and was released the following year as .
"1999" was re-released in the UK and the U.S. in late 1998 to accompany the song's namesake year. It was released on 12" vinyl with the same tracklist as the original 12" single: the album version, along with "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" and "D.M.S.R." A
was also issued with the same tracklist, except the edit of "1999" was substituted for the album version. It was also re-released again towards the end of its namesake year. The original version re-charted within the Top 40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in December 1998, becoming Prince's last top 40 hit to date.
"How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?"
"D.M.S.R."
12" Germany
12" Australia
12" - 1985 re-release
"How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?"
"D.M.S.R."
recorded a cover of "1999" during sessions for his 1991 album Outland, but the track ended up being a B-side on his
single, "Machine + Soul Part Two". The track re-appeared as a bonus track on the 1998 CD re-issue of the Machine + Soul album.
was recorded in 1999 by , , , and
and was part of a CD called 1999 - Year of the Fox released by
radio station .
A cover of the song by American singer
was included on the 1999 Prince tribute compilation Party o' the Times.
A cover of the song by American alt rock band
was recorded live on WERS and appears as the last track on 2009 re-release of the album .
(solo project of
bassist ) included a cover of the song on "That Skinny Motherfucker With the High Voice?," an album consisting entirely of Prince covers.
A cover of the song by
was recorded for the album .
opened with "1999" at their 1998
New Year's Eve show, and teased it throughout the night.
covered "1999" during the MTV New Year's Bash welcoming in the year 1999. Around that time
also wrote a song called "9 teen 90 Nine" on their
performed "1999" during her "Live at Balley's" concert. This is the second Prince track she has covered, the first being "", from his
A live version by
was posted on video website
Welsh indie-rock band
played the song as their opening song at the Kidney Wales Charity Concert in Cardiff, New Year's Eve 2008.
On one of the opening episodes of the second season of , coaches , , , and
performed the song in a Prince medley, which also included "," "," and "."
would perform a vocal only version as an intro to the song, "Little Horn" during their
, but it was never officially recorded.
At the 2013
as part of the Rock N' Soul Superjam,
performed this song with , , and the .
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of "" called "" he states "tonight we're gonna party like it's 1699," referring to "1999".
In the season seven episode of
called, "," when Otto's shoes are talking to him, they say, "Don't worry, we won't hurt you. We only want to have some fun." This recalls the introductory lyrics to the song in the extended album version.
Another reference to this song on The Simpsons occurs on the episode "" (also a season seven episode), when Apu closes the Kwik-E-Mart so he can go to a party, he says, "For the next five minutes, I'm going to party like it's on sale for $19.99."
In the Weezer song "Troublemaker," one of the lines is "And when it's party time, like 1999," referring to the song.
The song is mentioned in "", a Season Six episode of The Simpsons. Homer tells Lisa that America's Founding Fathers were Stonecutters. In the flashback,
and says, "Now, let's party, like 'twere 1799."
In live performances of the song "Jet Black New Year" by the band , vocalist
ends the song by repeating the line "gonna party like it's 1999."
song "Will2K", at the end of the first verse,
starts to sing "..and we gonna party like it's 19..", before being interrupted by a sample of a record skipping and Smith exclaiming, "Hold up, it is." (Smith's album
was released on November 16, 1999.)
episode "", during the sequence where a
version of Peter invents and successfully sells the first wheel, he tells his wife Lois, "You and me are gonna party like it's 9."
episode, "", Fry says during the
concert, "Tonight I'm gonna party like it's 1999—again."
In the episode "It's a Wonder-Phil Life" of , one of Vice Principal Hackett's
says, "Let's party like it's 2199!"
magazine, in the 2002 edition of their list 101 Dumbest Moment In Business, had a number of items titled "Still Partying Like It's 1999", referring to companies who had failed due to excesses in the style of the then already busted .
On the song "" from
album , Rapper
uses the line "I got a lion in my pocket, I'm lyin', I got a nine in my pocket..." similar to Prince's "I got a lion in my pocket and baby he's ready to roar..."
there's an
called "Party like it's 1999".
After the defeat of Andariel in the computer game , one can talk to the merchant Gheed in the rogue camp and he'll exclaim that he'll party like it's 999.
The song is referred to in the chorus of 's single "Whatta Night".
In the 2010 single "" by
and , a line in the chorus uses the line "We're gonna party like, like it's 2012", structured similarly to "1999".
In the game , one of the swords' descriptions is "It may not be 1999, but you can party anyways."
In the episode of
entitled "Greenzo", the page Kenneth states that he intends to "party like it's 1999", a year which, according to his Bible, will occur in seven years.
In 's novel , a ludicrously expensive dotcom party is held in early September 2001, with Prince's song one of its themes, because to techies "party like it's 1999" means "party like the
hasn't burst yet."
In "", a 2005 episode of the television series , character Logan Echolls states that "[he's] going to party like it's 1999."
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"Sing for Me" is a song recorded by American recording artist
for her seventh ,
(2012). It was written by , Aguilera and producer . Described by Aguilera as being one of the more emotional tracks on Lotus, the song was inspired by the music of , , and , to which she had frequently listened while growing up.
"Sing for Me" received positive reviews from music critics, many of whom praised Aguilera's vocal performance. One critic described the song as a new version of "" (2002), while many felt that the song was produced in response to the commercial failure of her sixth studio album,
(2010). Upon the release of Lotus, the song debuted on the South Korea international singles chart at number 125 with
sales of 2,306.
Following her sixth studio album,
(2010), Aguilera filed for divorce from her husband , starred in her first feature film called
and recorded . Aguilera became a coach on 's singing competition show
and was featured on 's single "" (2011), which was on the US
chart for four consecutive weeks. After these events, Aguilera revealed that she had begun to work on her seventh studio album, saying that she wanted to find high quality and "personal" songs for to record. Regarding the creative direction, she revealed that the album would be a "culmination of everything I've experienced up until this point&#160;... I've been through a lot since the release of my last album, being on ('The Voice'), having had a divorce&#160;... This is all sort of a free rebirth for me." She further said "I'm embracing many different things, but it's all feel-good, super-expressive [and] super-vulnerable." Aguilera continued to say that the album would be about "self–expression and freedom" because of the personal struggles she had overcome during the last couple of years. Speaking about her new material during an interview on
in 2012, Aguilera said that the recording process for Lotus was taking a while because "I don't like to just get songs from producers. I like them to come from a personal place&#160;... I'm very excited. It's fun, exciting, introspective, it's going to be great". "Sing for Me" was initially written by Blackmore about her experience wit upon hearing the song Aguilera had trouble identifying with some of its lyrics, so she and Blackmore met up and rewrote parts of the song.
Aguilera recalled how she was inspired by
(center) and
(right) when she sung their songs growing up, and wants to inspire the next generation of pop singers with "Sing for Me".
"Sing for Me" was co-written by Aguilera with
and , and was produced by Step. Her vocals were recorded by Oscar Ramirez at The Red Lips Room in
and all instrumentation and programming was carried out by Step. For Lotus, Aguilera wrote and recorded a lot of songs that would "hopefully inspire the next generation of vocalists." She revealed that her experience as a coach on The Voice has prompted her to "dig deeper" and find some new inspiration, due to how she feels as though she needs to "uphold a certain vocal standard". In an interview with , Aguilera further commented on how being a coach encouraged her to record "Sing for Me" and why it is special for her:
Seeing all the singers, you really come face to face with a lot of people that are predominantly younger. That's inspiring, because they come up to you and they're such big fans and they share with you what song touched them the most and how they had to learn every single ad lib and dissect it. As a vocalist it brought me back to, 'Yeah, that's what I used to do to my
record and my
record and my
record.' It brings you back to a place where it becomes your personal responsibility to infuse the next generation with more information about learning every intricate note. That's why a song called 'Sing for Me' is a special song. It's one of those singer's songs where if you're not a vocalist you can't mess with that song.
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consists of "soft" strings, a "delicate" piano melody and " power ballad-type drums" at its close. The
in which the structure was composed is changed during the course of the song. Aguilera's vocal performance garnered a comparison to
and the vocal gymnastics that she projects from Mike Wass for . He also noted that although Carey would consider the
as "over-the-top", they fit with the nature of the song. The song features a "thunderous" ironic chorus which consists of the lyrics "'Cause when I open my mouth, my whole heart comes out." According to Chris Younie for , Aguilera
the song out "as if her life depends on it." The "reflective ballad" may be what was created as a result of Aguilera singing "" alone in her bedroom after the weak commercial response of Bionic. It represents a "fine line" between the "her hurt over the Bionic backlash and the woe-is-me territory she occasionally veers into on some of the album’s worst tracks." Aguilera tries to "shake her insecurities" during the lines "I don't care what the world thinks or how I sound." According to Annie Zaleski for , Aguilera "discusses working through regret and reclaiming her sense of self."
"Sing for Me" garnered positive reception from music critics. Chris Younie of 4Music expressed admiration for "Sing for Me", writing that Aguilera proves her worth as a singer and that she does not need "hot pants and skintight outfits" to make an impression. 's Mike Wass declared the song as a "standout" on Lotus. Mesfin Fekadu of
described "Sing for Me" as a personal anthem for Aguilera. Jon Caramanica of
wrote that "Sing for Me" was reminiscent of the "old Christina" and that her "voice veers volcanic."
's Andrew Hampp wrote that if "" is Lotus ' answer to her 2003 song "" then "Sing for Me" has "aims of being" a new version of her 2002 song "". He also noted that the song is a gift to "diehard" Aguilera fans. Jim Farber of the
thought that the singer appeared to be snarling as she sings about "nothing can take away the glory and power she derives from her voice". Melinda Newman of
thought that starts to sound "defensive" as the song progresses, but is "otherwise glorious". The song generated disappointment for Sal Cinquemani for , writing that although Aguilera's vocals runs are "pretty", they are "enough to save the otherwise too-bombastic and rote power ballad." When listing the five most underrated songs by her (this song being at number 5), Billboard commented favorably that "Aguilera's love for the music is front and center."
Upon the release of Lotus, "Sing for Me" appeared on the
at number 125 during the week of November 11 to 17, 2012, due to digital download sales of 2,306.
Vocals recorded at The Red Lips Room, Beverly Hills, CA.
Songwriting&#160;– Ginny Blackmore, Christina Aguilera, Aeon "Step" Manhan.
Production&#160;– Aeon "Step" Manhan
Vocal recording&#160;– Oscar Ramirez
All programming and instruments&#160;– Step
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Lotus, .
Blackmore recorded her original version of the song, titled "SFM", and released it as a
to her single "" (2013). "SFM" entered the
dated 18 November 2013 at number forty, and moved up to number twenty-one the following week. It spent a total of five weeks on the chart. The
was directed by Claire Littler and Ralph Matthews and premiered on
on November 8, 2013. Blackmore performed an acoustic version of the track on New Zealand radio station
on November 13, 2013.
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