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Don't say it so absolutely!
In my opinion, the most appropriate answer should be.
c, instead of.
Over is "in......Directly above", which means vertical.
is "higher than ......"In....above", not necessarily vertically.
3.The meaning of the title is:
Hello Lucy, where is your teacher's office?
Oh, and it's right above (just above) our classroom. (overourclassroom)
Take a look at the following analysis:
above and over
The difference 1Both can mean "above", over
Mainly indicates perpendicular to the upper just above, while.
above does not necessarily mean directly above (i.e., it can be directly above or not). Such as:
theybuilt
anewroom
aboveover]
thegarage.
They built a new room on top of the garage.
canyou
seethe
helicopter
aboveover]
thebuilding?
Can you see that helicopter flying above the building?
hestayed
atthehotel
abovethelake.
He stayed in a hostel overlooking the lake.
In other words, mean just above, both are available; If it doesn't mean just above, you usually use above.
2.Both can indicate "more", "exceeding", "exceeding", "exceeding" of numbers, etc. Such as:
overabove]
200people
werethere.
There were more than 200 people there.
there’s
nothing
intheshop
aboveover]
50cents.
Nothing in this shop costs more than five jiao.
Note: But in modern English, above
This usage is rare and is commonly used.
instead. In modern English, above
When "more" is used, it is mainly used to indicate temperature, height, and when there is a longitudinal standard comparable. Such as: ITIS
ftabove
sealevel.
It is 2000 feet above sea level.
thetemperature
istwodegrees
abovezero.
The temperature is 2 degrees above zero.
3.It is usually used if it contains the meaning of dynamic or overlay.
over, and not with.
above。Such as:
heflew
overtofrance.
He flew to France.
comeover
andsee
uslater.
Come and see us later.
coverherover
withasheet.
Cover her with a sheet.
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Absolutely B, according to the logic D is absolutely impossible, BC meaning is the above meaning! The above and on mean that the two are connected, and the over is suspended, for example, a bridge on the river is used over!
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ba adjective.
bThe Lord will come from now.
a infinitive purpose adverbial.
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ccca
Before June 18.
Modify verbs with adverbs.
If you don't go, I won't go.
Use to +v for the table item
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b, the substitution question is i will not graduate from school until next month
a, as + primary + as means comparison.
c,if clause uses the simple present tense to express the future tense, which means the future, followed by the future form.
a, do what we can do to help , means do what we can to help you. To help is an adverbial of purpose from time to time.
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acca
1.To what day. 2. Use adverbs to modify verbs and use the original form. 3 conditional adverbial clause, the main clause in the future tense. 4. The infinitive of the verb is the adverbial of the purpose.
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1. B (I won't be able to graduate until next month.) )
2、c(as + adj/adv+ as.., which is preceded by the verb walk, so it is followed by an adverb form).
3, c (negation, also, exclude a, if-led conditional adverbial clause, the clause will never appear in the future tense, the main clause excludes b in the future tense).
4. A (infinitive means purpose, we will do our best to help you learn English.) )
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ca as+adj+as、
b The main will exclude from the present c, and the meaning of the sentence will be combined.
A do and help are both verbs that should be connected by prepositions.
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caca 1.Elementary level of language sense + as3I'm not going either, so c4Sense.
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b c c a Question 1 can be understood as an emphatic sentence Question 2 Modify Walk with Gently Question 3 Inverted sentence Neither Either tense is an inversion in the future tense Question 4 to help the purpose of the table.
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I think choose BThis is the subject of choosing a conjunction or conjunction-phrase. a means "because"; b means "in order to". c is the meaning of "so". Translation: The old man asked the girl to change her seat so that he could sit closer to his wife.
wanted to"This should be understood as "can". Also pay attention to the question of tenses. The past tense used in the whole sentence is a statement of something that happened in the past, emphasizing the description of the process rather than the causal relationship between the actions of the owner of the event.
If the sentence is in the simple present tense, then you should definitely choose a.
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A, the Chinese meaning of this sentence is that the old man asked the little girl to sit in a different seat,-- he wanted to sit next to his wife.
so that, is the lead to the purpose of the adverbial clause, "for", "so to", so means the result, "so" both of which are reversed and inconsistent with the causal relationship of the original sentence, so choose a
So that also means "therefore", I think that's the reason for the controversy, but I'm still more inclined to choose A,
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Translator: The old man asked the girl to sit in a different seat because he wanted to sit next to his wife.
A stands for causality, which is explaining why the old man asked the girl to take another seat, and if so, it should be He Couldsit next to his wife
so that is so much so that it means.
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Choose A, because it's about an old man asking the girl to change her seat because he wants to sit next to his wife, so use because
Because means because.
so that is to be convenient.
So yes so.
Option B also makes sense: it's the old man so that he can sit next to his wife.
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A stands for causality, which is explaining why the old man asked the girl to take another seat, and if so, it should be He Couldsit next to his wife
so that is so much so that it means.
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...that...So.
That. With the adjective after so, there is also a similar such....that...
So. That. Add a noun after such.
They were so heavy that I decided to stop and take a break in the park to indicate the accompanying adverbial, and now the participle doing can mean the accompanying adverbial, and the infinitive to do can also be, but doing means active and to do means passive.
Then he sang and walked away.
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a c The first is a fixed structure, so that: so that. The second is accompanied by an adverbial, singing and walking.
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1aso...that..So. That. They were so heavy that I decided to stop and rest in the park for a while.
2c is now accompanied by a continuous chronology.
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1.I choose a so....that...Too... That.
The doing table accompanies the state, and this phrase means that he sings and leaves.
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a. so ..That is. That. They were too heavy, so I decided to stop at the park for a while.
c Participle as an adverbial He sang and walked away.
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The above explanation is the same as my opinion, and it will not be explained again.
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By the time David arrived in Hong Kong, it was already eleven o'clock in the evening.
Up Ken is not used to getting up early.
excitedThe following information may be an exciting [uncertain] shelf for the reader.
If a friend offered me cigarettes, I would tell him about the dangers of smoking.
He worked at a nearby police station.
Along with Jane is friendly and easy to get along with.
Have plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet plan?
Mr. Covered's new book was published last week.
I'll only have these few questions, and I'll have the answers to send you later, hoping to help you.
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1. C (A talks about it, B thinks about it, C thinks about it, D says it).
2、a (how do you like...Equivalent to what about....It means ""What do you think"...What do you think? ”)
3. I think ab is not right, first of all, listen is an intransitive verb that cannot be directly added to the object to have a preposition to, but here it is necessary to use the passive voice, "the information is read or heard", so it should be listened to
4. Sure is an adjective with be, be sure refers to the right. Have the confidence to make sure verb phrase collocation do means to ensure. It will happen.
5. Congratulations is the meaning of "congratulations", and the relationship between Confucius and Confucius can not be beaten, congratulations to pick up people, which means "to congratulate someone", congratulations on to pick up something, which means "to congratulate someone" Your success is a thing, so use on
6. The noise is too loud for everyone to bear, too....to too. And no, there is a negative connotation in the sentence, so use anybody instead of everybody
7. Both more and even can modify the comparative level, but even has a derogatory meaning, so it is more appropriate.
8. The interrogative word plus the infinitive is a common object form, which constitutes wh- to do, and here it is the object of decide. "I haven't decided to go yet."
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1.Carefully considered meaning.
2.Fixed collocation, that is, what do you think of the book.
to sth, fixed collocation, the wrong answer should be listened to4Fix the match, just carry it.
5 congratulate ......onCongratulatory remarks.
6 anybody means to anyone, that is, no one can stand it.
7 worse is already comparative, excluding a, b, even worse means worse, only d can be selected
8 Fixed usage, it seems that there is nothing to talk about.
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Personally, I don't think there is an answer, because the answer is: was doing, went means: when the lights go out, the student is doing homework.
When the light goes out is to go out, there is no concept of extinguishing, so the simple past tense is used instead of the past continuous tense.
Secondly, "when the lights go out" is a time adverbial clause that indicates a specific point in time in the past, which means that at the time when it goes out, the student is doing his homework and hence it is in the past continuous tense.
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the student _was doing___his homework when the lights __went___out.
When the lights went out, the student was doing his homework.
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Is option B not complete? should have been doing ; went
This means that students are doing their homework when the lights go out.
Lights off is an instantaneous action, so there is no continuous tense, in the same way, doing homework is a continuous action, using the continuous tense.
Note: This analysis is based on:
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