How to read a proverb?To read a proverb takes().
How to read a proverb?To read a proverb takes().
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced - even a proverb is no proverb to you till your life has ______________ it.
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced - even a proverb is no proverb to you till your life has ______________ it.
What is a proverb?It is a short saying that().
What is a proverb?It is a short saying that().
_______ seeing is believing is a famous proverb to most of us
_______ seeing is believing is a famous proverb to most of us
As the proverb says: “The more haste, the (little) ________ speed.”
As the proverb says: “The more haste, the (little) ________ speed.”
There is a well-known proverb: “The more haste, the (little) ____speed.”
There is a well-known proverb: “The more haste, the (little) ____speed.”
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced—even a proverb is no proverb to you till your life has ______ it. A: illustrated B: generated C: digested
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced—even a proverb is no proverb to you till your life has ______ it. A: illustrated B: generated C: digested
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced-even a proverb is no proverb to you till your life has ______________ it. A: displayed B: exposed C: illustrated D: revealed
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced-even a proverb is no proverb to you till your life has ______________ it. A: displayed B: exposed C: illustrated D: revealed
The proper Chinese translation of the English proverb of “Gilding the lily.” is _________.
The proper Chinese translation of the English proverb of “Gilding the lily.” is _________.
The best example of a paradox is the proverb "More ______, less speed."
The best example of a paradox is the proverb "More ______, less speed."