English definite clause questions are detailed additional points will be awarded .

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the definite clause, the subject is they, and wanshington is a place name that is the object of the main clause. to stay for 2 or 3years is not an object, to stay is, for... It is a note to stay!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. In the clause, they are the subject, stay is the predicate, because it is an intransitive verb, there is no need for an object, and where (equivalent to in which, that is, in washington) is the place adverbial.

    2. Never is only an adverb of degree, and the tense and voice of the predicate verb have nothing to do with it, and the voice is determined by the singular and plural of the subject.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Children's shoes, if you don't even know how to do this, you can only say that you really ......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I didn't learn, I'm sorry if I don't understand.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    One or two sentences are combined into one sentence.

    i'll go to see my uncle on my summer holiday ,during which i'll be free .

    carol said the work would be completed by setp,which personally i doubted.

    2. Multiple choice questions (detailed).

    weather turned out to be very nice,__was more than we could expect.

    This question chooses which, and it is obvious that we can judge that this question is a definite clause. I think it's nothing more than the what's distracting thing that confuses you. if, that are directly excluded.

    You can't choose what here, because if you use what, it's a conjunction. Here which refers to the previous sentence of the entire sentence.

    repaired the windows of the classroom,most of __had been broken in th srorm.

    This question chooses which, choose those or these or lack a conjunction, at least it must be preceded by an and can, that cannot be followed by the preposition of.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    i'll free when i go to see my uncle on my summer holiday.When I went to see my uncle during the summer vacation, I was free.

    personally i doubt that the work would be completed by setp.

    Non-restrictive obligation.

    Restrictive Compliance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    whosetitle, the antecedent makes a definite clause in the definite clause, so whose is used;

    ican't

    remember

    thebook‘s

    title.

    The whole thebook's

    title is the object. Not whose

    To do this kind of question, first reduce the preposition to the sentence, and it will be easy to understand. The phrase be famous for

    Here are prepositions in advance, so for which they are also not relational adverbs. Rather, it is a relative pronoun that is the object of the preposition for.

    Landlord, I hope to solve your confusion.

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