English grammar questions are confusing, English grammar is confusing

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    may is an adverb, the following verb is related to the person and tense, and may is the modal verb followed by the verb form

    From know instead of knows, you can know that you choose C

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you choose c, maybe is an adverb, so it should be she maybe knows

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Maybe is an adverb, and if you choose a, konw should be in the singular three form. Therefore, it is not chosen.

    may is a modal verb, which is possible and conforms to the topic.

    The meaning of that sentence is that she may know the answer, but I'm not sure.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.The landlord understands correctly.

    Sentence pattern "it."'s high time that clause", that clause must use the subjunctive mood, i.e., the that clause must use the simple past tense or adopt "should do sth" as its predicate.

    2.The should here cannot be omitted.

    In the subjunctive mood, there are only two cases where the hould cannot be omitted, and the other cases can generally be omitted.

    One is the clause in this sentence pattern: it is (about high) time (that) clause;

    There is also a conditional adverbial clause guided by if, if it is a subjunctive tense of the future situation, the if clause can use should do sth as its predicate structure, and the hould at this time cannot be omitted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    the manager pays more attentions to

    should pay should be put in.

    There is no subjunctive mood, English invented by the Chinese themselves.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's okay to use should pay, but here you omit should.

    Actually, this is a sentence pattern:

    it is high (about)time that + clause, in the clause in the subjunctive mood.

    Hope you learn and improve!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    paid

    The verb after it is high time is in the past tense, which is a fixed usage to emphasize the wishes and prayers of the speaker, and already contains the concept of should, so there is no need to add to it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The choice of amen itself is plural, so the possessive of men should be men's As for men's room should mean men's toilet (euphemism), so room is singular.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A Where is the men's bathroom, it is not a man's toilet, but a lot of people go to it, so the plural form of man is used.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It should be a, because the THE does not refer to one person, Ken can refer to many people, so the answer should be correct.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The answer is A, right.,I'm not sure.,But since it's a multiple-choice question, it's easy to do.,First of all, the cd option is excluded according to the previous is.,And then in AB,The representation of B is wrong.,So that's all A.。。。

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    excuse me ,where is the __

    a, men's room b ,mens' room c, men's rooms d, men rooms

    What should I choose for this question?

    I don't think the answer is man's room? a The answer seems to be ...

    Answer: From where is we know that the subject is singular, and the thermal power plant is divided into cd, and the noun possessive is added after the noun'S, excluding B

    Only A. remainsBut if you think a is wrong, it should be man'S room, right?

    Analysis: men's and man's, but man is a countable noun when interpreted as a "man", a man wants to say a man, and a man's wants to say a man's ..Apparently there is a missing a, and it is not just for one man, but for men, so men's men's room

    If man is interpreted as "human", it includes "woman", although there are small toilets for both men and women, there is no such room, and there is no need for "human" toilets in life, so as to distinguish it from "animal" toilets.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When leading an object clause, it means "which one ...."There must be a clear range of choices in the indication sentence. If there is no relevant prompt, it cannot be used casually.

    When guiding an object clause, it cannot act as any component in the clause and only acts as a guide. If the clause is an object clause, the component of the table sth is obviously missing.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Select: D that one

    Solution:1This sentence is compared using two dictionaries, where -

    One is The Dictionary on the Desk;

    The other is that dictionary on the shelf.

    That is, the dictionary on the desk is much better than that dictionary on the shelf(The one on the table is much better than the one on the shelf.)

    Obviously, there are two duplicate words dictionary in the sentence, which are not catchy enough to read, so in order not to have sound repetition, it is better to replace the second dictionary with the indefinite pronoun one and become the following sentence-

    the dictionary on the desk is much better than that one on the shelf.(The one on the table is much better than the one on the shelf.) )

    2.than There are two parts of speech –

    1) Conjunctions, which are used to connect comparative adverbial clauses, such as:

    i know you better than he (does).I know you better than he does. (does can be omitted).

    2) Preposition, if you change the above sentence to a preposition-

    i know you better than him.I know you better than he does.

    3) Therefore after than can be regarded as both a clause and an object of a preposition.

    The repetitive verb is omitted from the clause, i.e., the dictionary on the desk is much better than that one on the shelf is

    The noun phrase that one on the shelf is the object of the preposition than.

    3.The demonstrative pronoun that is equivalent to the emphasis of the definite article and can be used in front of the indefinite pronoun one to mean "that one".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    That one refers specifically to the one on the shelf, and according to custom, there are not many similar dictionaries on the shelf.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    d The dictionary in front of it is singular, so it is replaced by the singular one, that here is the demonstrative pronoun "that", which is not followed by a clause. Compare this dictionary on the table with the one on the shelf.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    When denoting a referent, that refers to a foreign body with the same name, and indicates a specific reference; one refers to a foreign body with the same name, and it means a generic reference; In this case, it refers specifically to the book on the shelf, while the one refers to a person, not an object.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes, the crowd means a crowded crowd, and the subject is plural, the same as the people.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    crowd is plural.

    People can be singular and plural.

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