Two questions on English for the first year of high school, several questions for the second year of

Updated on educate 2024-02-08
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.As the object of found, it should be supplemented with him, killed; If it is he, it is okay, but it should be said: I found he was killed; At this time, the following sentence is used as the object clause of found, omitting that;

    People should not be a group of people, but a nation, a group of people generally say a group of people, and the following verbs are are; People itself is a plural concept, so it is are, and if you want to express a person, you should say: a person;

    Hope it works for you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 .i found he(was)killed ,was omitted.

    2 one people refers to a group of people, then the predicate is is, singular.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hehe. I found him killed, right.

    him is the object, of course, in the accusative form, killed is the object complement.

    One people refers to a group of people who use are

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Question 2: Punished should have been the little girl be punished, but since the subject components are the same in the sentence, the subject and be verb components in the clause can be omitted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What do you say, you lack a sense of language.

    1. be based on can be seen as base sth on, the subject here is students, so it should be.

    students base their choices on …, you can understand it this way.

    2. You just remember it, even if even, even though not.

    There is a meaning of speculation about the future, so the former one is used.

    3. There are still many votes left.

    4. It is recommended that you take this as a fixed match.

    The Chinese meaning of English sometimes has some deviations, it is a paraphrase, it is recommended to look up the meaning of the phrase, look at the English translation, not the Chinese translation.

    I just finished the college entrance examination.,Please forgive me for not answering well.。。

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.This question is to test the passive voice containing modal verbs, and its predicate composition is: modal verb + auxiliary verb be + past participle of the verb, so only a can be selected, and b can only be used in the active voice.

    2.even if used for"Unknown"or"Assumptions contrary to the facts", even though is used for situations that have actually happened. Therefore, you can only choose A

    3.There are a lot of votes left.

    4.Both phrases can mean "to happen" and come about is followed by a clause.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.You said the meaning of the phrase well, but to figure out who base whom, here is a passive relationship 2There are even boring people who have written articles about the differences between A and B, but in my opinion, there is no big difference, A is used more in British English, and B is more in American language.

    3.There are a lot of remaining votes, left means the remainder, as a postposition 4To choose, pay attention to the subtleties in the meaning of the word.

    came about means surprise, doubt.

    Come up has a rightful meaning.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. choice is based on...

    2.What if: even if

    3.There are still a lot of tickets left.

    about something.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    is an intransitive verb. Left is used here and is missing the verb be, which should be nothing was left.

    It is used here as a pronoun to refer to the situation in front of it, and it is not a guide to the definite clause, because there is an if in front of it, and it is followed by the main clause, and that is the subject, and there is no definite clause.

    The leading definite clause refers to the antecedent members, which is the subject in the clause. When the antecedent is preceded by words such as such, as is often used to guide the definite clause.

    4.Two parallel object clauses, the introductory word of the second cannot be omitted.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1 should be remained, this has the meaning of retaining, left is generally left, 2that here is a pronoun, referring to the previous sentence, that has a lot of uses, each sentence pattern, the grammar is different, you say that it is in the definite clause.

    3 Many of those present agreed to the plan.

    4That leads the object clause, which can be omitted directly after the verb, while the conjunction such as and must be added after it, and cannot be omitted.

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