Junior high school English is easy to make mistakes, and junior high school English is easy to make

Updated on educate 2024-02-28
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Would here is the past participle form of will, which is fixed to show that something has been done often in the past, which is equivalent to used to do sth

    Translation: When he was still there, he used to go to the coffee shop around the corner every day after work.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When he was there, he used to go to the coffee shop around the corner every day after work.

    b should c best d maybe, maybe.

    The past tense of a will speak in the past tense, hence a

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Indicates that you have done something often in the past, a habit, with would, you can look at the usage of would.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A and D may be a little better in context.

    I think modal verbs are more pulling.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are quite a lot of mistakes and difficulties that should be paid attention to in junior high school English, so here are a few aspects in general terms.

    1. Articles. Indefinite articles, definite articles, and cases where articles are not used.

    2. Pronouns. Usage and distinction of indefinite pronouns.

    Usage of one.

    Usage and distinction of all, both, each, every.

    Usage and distinction of either, neither, and both.

    Usage and distinction of many, much, a lot, a little, few, a little, litte.

    Usage and distinction of other, another.

    3. Verbs. Archetypal, past tense, past participle, present participle.

    Transformations between verbs and adjectives, adverbs.

    The simple present tense of the verb, the simple past tense, the continuous tense (present continuous tense past continuous tense), the future tense (the simple will tense past the future tense), the perfect tense (present perfect tense past perfect tense).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, I can't finish the mistakes of junior high school English.

    1 tense

    Iconic adverbial judgment in different tenses and special inflections of verbs in different tenses

    Example: She goes to school by bus

    she went to school by train yeaterday

    Many students are prone to verb mistakes (usually in the form of fill-in-the-blank grammar questions).

    2. Listening

    Listening is really a score, and the difficulty of the high school entrance examination will definitely increase in the future

    Hopefully, good people will have a safe life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    8 Mary's sister loved fish, and my sister loved to eat fish. Here mine is a noun possessive pronoun, representing my sister, because the following like is in the singular third person form, so C cannot be chosen

    9 The main body of the sentence is the content of the following options, could you tell me is an insertion, you should choose a question sentence, do not choose b d and could is a past tense that indicates a euphemistic mood instead of can, and there is no time stamp in the past tense in the sentence, so choose c

    The timing of the 10" race has not yet been decided", time is decided, passive voice, so choose A instead of C

    Hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Question 11 is a parallel sentence, which means that I went to Hainan last year and stayed for 3 months. Both go and stay happen in the past and are juxtaposed, and the front of the sentence is clearly in the simple past tense, so the latter is also in the simple past tense.

    Question 12 means that I met my good friend yesterday, and we haven't seen each other for many years. The first half of the sentence happened yesterday, so the sentences used in the simple past tense, but the following years have not been seen before yesterday, so the past perfect tense should be used. Past perfect tense means to get past to pass.

    The 14 questions are a little unclear, but I guess it's B, and there's no need to use that hereHere's a comparative. Here it is clear what it refers to, and it is also a customary usage.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    14.d is the correct answer. Only the same things can be compared, and the plural form more books is used in the front, so the corresponding plural form those are used in the back of that.

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