根據(jù)下面句子中的首字母和漢語提示寫出單詞的正確形式。

1.I would be g (感激的) if you could give me some advice.

2.The American Dictionary of the English Language gave a separate i (特色;

身份) to American English spelling.

3.It’s well-known that languages change f (頻繁地).

4.Wang Kun bought a mountain bike and then she p__________ (勸說) me to buy one.

5.As I lay b (在…下面) the stars I thought about how far we had already traveled.

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