Day52-总

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Across
  1. 2. Used to refer to an unspecified quantity or number, often in negative sentences or questions.
  2. 3. Nearly; very close to.
  3. 6. As much or as many as required.
  4. 7. Used to form the negative of verbs, adjectives, etc.
  5. 10. In or to every place.
  6. 11. Used to express future actions or intentions.
  7. 14. A small amount of uncountable nouns, often with a negative sense.
  8. 16. The greatest amount, number, or degree.
  9. 18. The smallest amount, number, or degree, the superlative form of "little" or "few".
  10. 19. A greater amount, number, or degree.
  11. 21. Used to refer to an unspecified quantity or number, often in positive sentences.
  12. 23. A small number of countable nouns, often with a negative sense.
  13. 24. Despite something; regardless.
  14. 25. Used to express necessity or strong obligation.
  15. 26. Other; additional.
  16. 28. To a certain extent; quite.
  17. 29. Appear to be or give the impression of being.
  18. 32. The past tense of "can", also used to make polite suggestions.
Down
  1. 1. In or to any place.
  2. 3. One more of the same kind or a different one.
  3. 4. Often used to talk about past habits or to make polite requests.
  4. 5. In addition; also, or to an excessive degree.
  5. 8. As a result; consequently.
  6. 9. The basic form of the verb "to be", used to describe a state or existence.
  7. 12. A large number or amount, often used in the phrase "a lot of".
  8. 13. In addition; too.
  9. 14. A smaller amount, number, or degree, the comparative form of "little" or "few".
  10. 15. A more than sufficient amount or number.
  11. 16. Used to describe a large number of countable nouns.
  12. 17. Used in the first person (I/we) to express future actions in formal English.
  13. 20. Express possibility or permission in a more formal way.
  14. 21. In or to a place that is not specified.
  15. 22. The negative form of "can", meaning not able to.
  16. 27. Express the ability to do something or permission.
  17. 29. Used to give advice or to say what is the right thing to do.
  18. 30. The past tense of "may", also used to express a weaker possibility.
  19. 31. Used to describe a large amount of uncountable nouns.