Middle School English Questions Middle School English Questions

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

    Categories: Education Science >> foreign language learning.

    Problem description:1,Little Lucy is a five-year-old girl

    Why doesn't this sentence say five years old?

    2,are there any birds _in__the tree?Why use in?

    3,i'm new here .i'm_ lost__.Why lost?What does it mean?

    4,it takes me ten minutes __to go__to work every day.Why is it used to go after minutes here?Why was the to ?

    5,would you like __some__ orange juice?Why use some?Isn't it necessary to turn some into any in the interrogative sentence and negative sentence?

    Analysis: Nouns can not be followed by years old. Five-year-old can be used as a modifier, which is equivalent to an adjective.

    If you use five years old, you can only say that little lucy is five years old.

    2.Fixed usage. It can also be understood that the bird is in the bush of the tree, not standing on the treetops.

    in means on the tree, while on means the fruit grows on the tree.

    3.I'm new here. I'm lost. be lost, fixed usage, meaning lost. Use the passive voice of lose.

    sth to do sth fixed usage. Have you ever seen this situation without to? to here indicates that the problem is pointing to.

    5.This is also a fixed usage. Juice is uncountable, you can only use some to ask questions, not many.

    And you ask why you don't use any, because this depends on the specific context, here the questioner has to ask for the other person's consent, and wants him to have some juice, and it is not an unknown question. You realize.

    I'll give you an example, you experience.

    is there any water in the battle?

    Here is to ask if there is water in the bottle, water is not countable, with any, here is the water is not here we don't know, we are questioning this question, and the sentence you say is not a question to ask juice, but the result of asking the other party whether to drink a drink. Generally, it is used to express such a euphemism as would, and some must be used later.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Correct answer 41 b 42 a 43 b 44 b 45 b 46 b 47 c 100% correct.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1b 2a 3 b 4b 5b 6b 7c

    I don't know if you will wonder why you don't choose B in the second question, because if you choose it, you have to agree with the previous range, and if you add Japan to China, then you will choose B for this question, because it is China's rivers compared to the Yangtze River. This question is a comparison between Japanese rivers and China, so the Yangtze River can only be said to be longer than any Japanese river.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The answer to question 42 is A, I'm sorry because I didn't notice that it was Japan. If you change Japan to China, you should choose B

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1b2b

    3b4b5b6b

    How can you choose B for 7B? If you need to ask, ask me.

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