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The United States has a population of 301,257,800 and a total area of 9,372,610 square kilometers, or 4,618,765 square miles.
The meaning of or here is that the 'or' here refers to the conversion between square kilometers and square miles, which means that 9,372,610 square kilometers converted into square miles is 4,618,765
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Or means "or".
This sentence is to the effect that the population of the United States is 301,257,800 and the total area is 9,372,610 square kilometers, or 4,618,765 square miles.
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or is one of the two ways to put it in another way.
The population of the United States is 301257800, with a total land area of 9372610 square kilometers or 4618765 square miles.
Units abroad are different from domestic 1 mile = kilometer.
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The United States has a population of 301,257,800 and a total land area of 9,372,610 square kilometers, or 4,618,765 square miles.
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The United States has a population of 301,257,800 and 9,372,610 square kilometers of land, or 9,372,610 square miles.
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The United States has a population of 301,257,800 with a total area of 9,372,610 square meters.
square kilometers of land, or 4,618,765 square miles.
land with a population of 301,257,800.
A mile is approximately equal to a kilometer).
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The unusual history is the real subject, of these people as its final word.
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Because the subject history corresponding to has is not countable.
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Question to the effect: Tom is afraid to tell his father that he failed the exam. He feared that his father, Dusty, would punish him.
Dare is an action verb here, not a modal verb. Because the preceding helping verb doesn't't, so it's doesn't't
dareto
dosth.Don't dare to do something. If it is a modal verb, it is a sale of brother acres darenotdosthThe third person can be left without -s.
The title does not mean that you say, "He is not afraid", but that he is afraid to tell his father because he is afraid of being punished. heis
afraid
thathis
father
willpunish
.that is omitted.
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The meaning of the three is different, which are:
in north chinaNorthern China
in north of chinaIn northern China
in the northernIn the north
And then there's the case that north isn't just a noun.
n.(noun).Northern; Northern; (fought against the South during the American Civil War).Northern states; Developed countries of the North(especially in Europe and North America).
adj.(adjective).Northern; Northern; North-facing; (wind, light).from the north
adv.(adverb).In the northfrom the Northland; To the north
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North China as a geographical term refers to North China, such as the North China Plain;
As a directional noun, north has several uses in on to the north of China, and it is also a common test point;
Northern adjective, in the northern, such as in the northern area part of China.
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in north China.
in the north of China in northern China.
in the northern part of china = in the north of china
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Answer: D
Translation: These little ones are usually very good in our kindergarten, but sometimes they can be very annoying.
Explanation: 1) ought to do sth means "ought should." The meaning of the sentence does not make sense, and there is less to;
2) Should is the same as ought to, but the meaning of the sentence does not make sense;
3) must means "must must be", the meaning of the sentence does not make sense.
4) Can can can be used in affirmative sentences to indicate a possibility that conforms to the facts, which translates as "maybe" as the correct answer.
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The correct answer is d.
can be ..It refers to a situation that does not usually occur, and can be understood as an accidental phenomenon.
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The first one should be in the middle, and the second, three, four, and five should be in the middle
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pouncing on a fly is a postposition of spider, used to describe what kind of spider, and plays the role of explanation, for example: a bird standing on the ground, a bird standing on the ground, not a bird flying in the sky.
Second question: has stood is the English usage of has done, has plus past participle, here it means rhetorical question, and the past participle of stand is stood, as a predicate. So who has not stood in....
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pouncing as a postpositional should be in the form of the verb ing, stand in awe means awe, I hope it can help you.
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Pouncing is a postposition of the present participle. Non-predicate verbs.
Stand in awe
Hope that helps.
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