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You can choose A. You can also choose D....But when it comes to exams...Choose the best option. At this time, ABCD stands for present continuous tense, simple present, future, and future tense respectively.
Then you see. C option be going to and are the table in the future, c is what the table plans to do in the future... If you choose A, then you must choose C.,It's impossible to have 2 answers to a question.。。。 So choose D
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Choose d, a is the present continuous tense, and the verb in the express future tense must be directional.
In b, the original form of the verb should be added after do, does, did.
In c, be going to be followed by the verb form.
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next month
is in the future tense. A is in the present continuous tense.
b is the general formula.
The to of c is followed by the verb form.
So choose D
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cbe going to do
I'm not going to do it here.
A is in the present continuous tense and does not correspond to next month.
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I remember be ding has the meaning of will, immediately, and the original text is next week, so it can't be used!
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d, simple future tense.
A is not intended, be going to The structure is incomplete.
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d Usage and structure of simple future tense.
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The answer is definitely C, not....until... Only, so I can't choose B
This is a fixed usage.
The multiple-choice question is the best option, and all four options can be selected according to the meaning, but according to the test center, it should be C
She didn't tell me anything until she came. She didn't tell me until she was here.
I hope you understand
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C. should be chosenFixed collocation not until until. Just.
She didn't tell me anything until she came.
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I feel like it's C, D, it doesn't make sense at all!
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Answer: c
Explanation: not....until until. Just. The meaning is: until she came here, she told me everything.
Answer D is incorrect.
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The answer is not wrong. I think I should choose C,NOT。。。 until.
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She didn't tell me anything when she came.
I don't know what you're confused about, choose D, the tense is right, easy to understand.
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The test is feel easy is a sensory verb, followed by adj
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1。Semantics, meaning that this kind of clothing feels soft to wear and is easy to wash.
2。The test is followed by an adverb by a verb.
Both the parts of speech of these words are taken here as adverbs.
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this kind of cloth feels soft and washes easily.
I think it's this answer, the test is that the modal verb feel should be followed by an adjective; Whereas, wash is an action verb, and the modifier that follows it should be an adverb.
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The first null is soft, and the second null is easily
Because: feel is a sensual verb, followed by an adjective; wash is a substantive verb followed by an adverb.
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soft easily The former is a verb and the latter is a verb in the sense of the real sense followed by the verb adj The verb in the sense of the truth is followed by the adv
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