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͵ ڶ, 㵵 .
Buds grew on the trees.
The grass began to grow.
Flowers began to grow.
The days grew longer. The night grew longer.
The air was growing warmer.
The corn grew. Blossoms grew.
Pears grew. Ears grew.
Summer was growing to its end.
The days grew shorter. The nights grew longer.
The leaves grew red and yellow and brown.
grow ǥ .
A puppy and some chicks were all very little.
The chicks grew taller. The puppy grew taller.
The chicks grew still taller. The puppy grew still taller.
The chicks grew still taller again. The puppy grew still taller again.
The chicks had grown up. The chicks were chickens. The puppy had grown up. The puppy was a dog.
Ƶ(ȭ) ȭ, Ƹ (־) ڶ "will( ̴)" .
ڱ ڽſ ؼ, 3ڷ üȭѼ, will ֳ.
He asked her, "Will the chicks grow?"
"Of course," his mother replied.
He asked her, "Will the puppy grow?"
"Of course," his mother replied.
He asked her, "Will I grow too?"
"Of course you'll grow too," his mother replied.
ϱ, Ǵ°Ű,
ϱ, ϴ°Ű,
ϱ, °Ű,
߿ϱ, ܿ °.
Summer was coming. Buds grew on the trees.
The air was growing warmer. The little boy and his mother planted corn seeds in the field.
Summer was growing to its end. The ripe pears fell.
The air had grown colder. The little boy's mother said, "We'll take out your warm woolen clothes and put them on again."
We often use the simple past and the past continuous together to say that something happened in the middle of something else.
ear ٸ 浵 .
little ears grew on the corn.
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