English essay: My ideal neighborhood relationship involves regular visits among neighbors. The first visit to a neighbor's home is typically during the day on weekends. This allows for ample time and avoids the surprise of being an uninvited guest, which is why a small gift is often brought. If neighbors come to visit me, I respond with enthusiasm and politeness. To foster a positive neighborhood relationship: Since neighbors live under the same roof, they encounter each other daily, necessitating mutual respect. It is important to avoid visiting when neighbors are likely to be occupied, to prevent misunderstandings. Inquiry into neighbors' private lives, such as their marital status or income, should be avoided.
Translation: My ideal neighborhood relationship entails frequent exchanges among neighbors. The initial visit to a neighbor's house usually takes place during the day on weekends, providing sufficient time and avoiding the surprise of being an unexpected guest, which is why a small gift is commonly brought. If neighbors pay me a visit, I greet them with warmth and politeness. To cultivate a good neighborhood relationship: Given that neighbors reside under the same roof, they encounter each other daily, which requires mutual respect. It is crucial to pay attention to not visiting when neighbors might be busy to prevent unnecessary misunderstandings. Inquiries into neighbors' privacy, such as their marital status and income, should be avoided.
Additional information: The present tense indicates current states, habitual actions, or the abilities and characteristics of the subject.
1. Time adverbs: Always, usually, often, sometimes, every week (day, year, month...), once a week (day, year, month...), on Sundays (on Mondays...).
2. Basic structure: Subject + be/do + other (If the subject is third-person singular, the verb should be changed to the third-person singular form). Negative form: Subject + am/is/are + not + other (When the verb is an action verb, don't is added in front of it; if the subject is third-person singular, use doesn't and also restore the action verb). Interrogative form: Move the be verb to the beginning of the sentence; use the helping verb do to ask questions, and if the subject is third-person singular, use does and also restore the action verb.
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