我查了一下even当副词时候的用法,解了我很多困惑 e‧ven1 S1 W1 副词 1XX used to emphasize something that is unexpected or surprising in what you are saying: Most companies have suffered a drop in their profits, even very large companies. It was quite difficult to see, even with the light on. He became quite successful and even appeared on a television show once. She did not even bother to phone us. He never even acknowledged my letter. 2 even bigger/better/brighter etc used to emphasize that someone or something is bigger, better etc: This will make our job even more difficult. The news was even worse than we expected. The new version is even better than the old one. 3 used to add a stronger, more exact word to what you are saying: Some patients become depressed, even suicidal. 4 even so spoken used to introduce something that is true although it is different from something that you have just said.: I know he's only a child, but even so he should have known that what he was doing was wrong. 5 even if used to emphasize that something will still be true if another thing happens: She's going to have problems finding a job even if she gets her A levels. 6 even though used to emphasize that something is true although something else has happened or is true: Even though he's 24 now, he's still like a little child. I can still remember, even though it was so long ago. 7 even now/then in spite of what has happened: Even now I find it hard to believe that he lied. They invested in new machinery and equipment, but even then the business was still losing money. 8 even as used to emphasize that something happens at the same moment as something else: He realized, even as he spoke, that no one would ever believe him. 语法: GRAMMAR even usually goes before the word or phrase that you want to emphasize because it is surprising(even只能跟名词或短语) • Even Ed was dancing. • Your room is even messier than mine!!! But even usually goes after an auxiliary verb or modal verb (even用在实意动词之前,助动词/情态动词之后) • They have even invited the teacher (NOT They have invited even...). • He can't even spell his own name (NOT He even can't...). even is not used to introduce another clause.
Use even if, even though, or even when • Even if it's raining (NOT Even it's raining), we go for a walk every day. • I love you, even when you're nasty to me.!! You can use 'still' with these expressions, but do not use 'but' or 'yet' • Even though we're completely different, we're still great friends (NOT but/yet we're great friends). |