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1aa has b, takes, c, transports, dputs.
a Possession of one day, refers to borrowing.
2 how long is da b when c how long (refers to the shorter time ask) d how.
d here to ask how you fell asleep last night.
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take.Take away and ride away your bike. when。When did you fall asleep? howlong to have to have to have in
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Refers specifically to the person standing, and refers to a European country in general.
against I gave up piano lessons due to my heavy workload, but it was against my own wishes.
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1.choose a the man standing there specifically refers to the person standing there, so use the definite article the; A European Country is not known as a European country, so it uses a (although European is the vowel letter E, the first syllable is a consonant, so an is not used).
2.In the case of D, I gave up the piano lesson due to a lot of homework, but this was not what I wanted.
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1.(a) standing there is a postposition predicate, and the noun should be preceded by the
2.(d) be against "with." contradicts".
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a the a definite article the has a specific meaning, here it refers to a man standing there, and a is a general reference to a European country here.
d: against be against against contrary to the contrary.
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1. A refers to the man before and refers to a European country in general, because the phonetic transcription at the beginning of European is Y, so it is not used
2. d again means against my wishes.
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1: a, the means to refer to a specific country, a means to refer to any country in Europe in general.
2: d, again denotes with. against one's wishes against will.
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a, the stands for specifically, do you know the man standing there?
b It is involuntary to give up something because of something.
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Question 1 A Because the standing there behind man defines that it must be the man, it is a special reference, so the use of the; The latter is only said to be from a European country, and it is not specified which one, so the indefinite article A is used
Question 2 Choice D The whole sentence means that I gave up learning piano because there was too much homework, but this is what I intended. A but signifies a turning point, which shows that I don't want to give up learning piano, which is my will. a, b do not have this usage, while c means to conform to my wishes, and d means to disobey, resist, and choose d according to the meaning of the sentence
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1 A the table specifically refers to, a table a.
2 d violation.
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a Translates to know who the standing man is? I just know that he is a man from a European country. So the first null translates to that and the second null translates to one.
b I gave up my piano lessons because I had a lot of homework to do. But this is contrary to my own wishes. last means to go against it.
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There is a standing there modifier after man, so I want to use the, and the meaning of the second half of the sentence is that I only know that he is from a certain European player, and the article A has a certain meaning.
on one's own wish to fix the pairing. Thank you.
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Because there is a he in the back, the emptiness in the front needs to be specifically referred to by the the, and the back is simply a European country, so a is used in general.
be again there is "against, with. contrary to the meaning of "discordant", and choosing d means against my will. Be for and be again are a pair of antonyms.
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1. a 2. d
There is a postposition to modify man, to refer to the specific situation.
2. be against ''Violation, violation''
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Question 1: Choose A. It specifically means that the person standing there should add the mortar in front of the man; The latter refers to a country in Europe in general, and applies a;
Question 2: Choose D. Indicates what it is contrary to.
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In the first question, option B none at all means none. For example: nobady! none at all!
Option C: No problem is often used to answer someone else's request, such as "Can you help me lift the bag?" Answering with it means no problem, of course. It means that you are willing to help each other, and it can also mean that things are easy.
In addition, you can also say that it doesn't matter if you apologize to others.
Question 2, option b means you'd better not to, it's rude. It also contains the meaning of admonition.
Question 3, option b means that this is obvious and everyone can see it. In fact, the questioner was unaware and angry.
Question 4, why don't you can't omit the sentence after it, and the sentence must be written, while option b can be a simple question like this, indicating why don't you know?
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For the pure reed you answer.
23、are
24、is25、are
26、is27、is
28、are
29、is30、are
31. Carry acres of IS
32、are
33、are
34、is35、is
36、are
37、am, are, am
38、is39、is
40、is41、is
42、is, is
43, IS44, Debate Pants Sen are
45、is46、are
47、is48、am
49、is50、is
51、are
52、are
53、is54、is, is, am
55、are
56、is57、are
58、are
59、is60、is
Obviously choose A.
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