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What's the difference between easy and easy?
Easy and easy have different parts of speech. There is no difference between easy and easy, they both mean "relaxed, relaxed", but their parts of speech are different. Yi is an adjective, which can modify noun pronouns and is generally used as an attribute; Relief is a noun or verb part of speech, which means to alleviate the severity of things, physical and mental pain, etc.

Ease, when used as a noun, means "comfortable and comfortable" and can be transformed into the verb "make comfortable and reduce; Relax, relax "solution.

Ease can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is often followed by a noun or pronoun, and the subject can be a person or a thing/thing.

When ease is used as an intransitive verb, the subject is mostly material. Sometimes the active form contains the passive meaning.

The basic meaning of easy is "easy, relaxed and effortless", which means that something is not difficult to do, and it is often used to refer to things rather than people. Easy can also refer to good living, mental or health, that is, "comfortable, comfortable and secure", which can be used to refer to people at this time.

Easy can be followed by infinitive, and transitive verbs in infinitive usually express passive meaning in active form.

Easy is often followed by the preposition "of+ noun indicating action".

When used as an adverb, Easy has two meanings: first, it means that it is not difficult to do something, that is, "easy"; The second is to be careful when moving things, that is, to "move" things carefully.

Easy often uses Go Easy on [with] sb/sth sentence pattern when explaining "keep calm and cautious about someone or something". When the subject is a person, the preposition on is often used, and when the subject is a thing, the preposition With is often used.