Small and magical English short sentences

The amazing English phrases of the minority are as follows:

1, saying that love is too early, I like it. If you say you are in love too early, you like it.

I will stay as long as you need me. As long as you need me, I will always be by your side.

Hans, your smile makes my time pass. Thank you for your smile, I have been flustered by the years.

4. Live your life and come here on the road. Live a good life, everything is on the way.

I want to lie in the sun, even if I am depressed, I still face the sun. I hope to lie on the sunflower. Even if I am depressed, I will still face the sun.

6. If you are fine, it will be sunny, and if you are happy, it will be the end. If you are well, it will be sunny, and if you are happy, it will be the end.

7. One day, your smile will become a ray of sunshine in others' hearts. One day, your smile may become a ray of sunshine shining in other people's hearts.

8. Some things may be better if you keep them in your heart, so after a long time, they become stories. Some things may be better if you keep them in your heart. Over time, it will become a story.

Life is a series of happy hours; Not just to survive. Life is a series of happy times; We don't just live to survive.

On the open day, you only need to do one thing, and that is to be excellent. In a person's life, there is only one thing you have to do to make yourself excellent.

English introduction:

English is a branch of West Germanic language, which was first used by Britain in the Middle Ages. Because of its huge colony, English has become the most widely used language in the world. The Anglo tribe is one of the Germanic tribes that later migrated to the island of Great Britain, and is called England. Both names come from Angeria in the Baltic Peninsula.

This language is closely related to Frisian and Lower Saxon, and its vocabulary is influenced by other Germanic languages, especially Nordic (North Germanic), which is dominated by Latin and French.

English has developed 1400 years. The earliest form of English is a group of English dialects brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon immigrants in the fifth century, collectively known as Old English. Medieval English began at the end of 1 1, and the Normans conquered England. ; 1476, william caxton introduced the printing press to Britain and began to publish the first printed book in London, which expanded the influence of English.

Since17th century, under the extensive influence of Britain and America, modern English has spread all over the world. Through various print and electronic media in these countries, English has become one of the major languages in the world, and also plays a leading role in many regions and professional environments, such as science, navigation and law.