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Superior to is a fixed match.
And superior does not have a comparator class.
You can't use than, which means "superior; Excellent, outstanding; arrogant".
than is used in the comparative.
In general, which and that are interchangeable, and in some cases, which can only be used, or only that, are explained in detail below.
1. Only the relative word which can be used in the definite clause and the cases where that is not used are mainly as follows:
1.In a non-restrictive definite clause.
can only use the relational word which, not the relational word that2In "Prepositions + Relative Pronouns."
In the guided definite clause, only the relative word which can be used, and that cannot be used Second, the situation that can only use the relative word that can not be used in the definite clause is as follows:
1.When the antecedent is an indefinite pronoun.
e.g. all, few, little, much, every, something, anything, everything, etc.
2.When the antecedent is modified by the indefinite pronouns little, few, no, any, etc., or by the only, the very, the same, etc.
3.When the antecedent is ordinal.
or when the adjective is superlatively modified.
4.When the antecedent has both people and things.
5.In a sentence that begins with the question word which.
Welcome to continue the discussion, please be timely and satisfied with the answer, o(o thank you!)
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This topic is a fixed phrase ah superior to better than; than....Superior.
Can you explain to me which and that in what cases to use to guide sentences?
Don't quite understand what you need to talk about??
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Because there's an ace in the back
Because language is alive.
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case is a conjunction that leads the purpose adverbial clause, "just in case."It needs to be followed by the subjunctive mood: hould + verb archetype, where shou can be omitted. According to the meaning of the sentence, "all people have guns to protect themselves from being attacked by Indians", attack is a transitive verb, and "all the men" is to be attacked, so with the passive voice be attacked, it adds up to should be attacked, and the shou is omitted in the answer, so it is b.
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all the men had guns for protection in case they ()by the indians.
The answer is that when cin case leads the conditional adverbial clause, it can be followed by a declarative mood, or it can be followed by should+ verb original form (shou is generally not omitted).
So don't choose B and A and D are active, so it's not right.
It would also be appropriate if b was changed to should be attacked.
in case he arrives before i get back, please ask him to wait.
In case he arrives before I return, please tell him to wait for me.
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Option B This question examines the subjunctive mood. The sentence means "in case they are attacked by the Indians, all with guns to protect themselves". The should do subjunctive mood is used here, and the hould can be omitted, and because they (referring to all the men) are passive relations with attack, they are used to be attacked, and the should is omitted here
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I wrote it myself, and there is no guarantee of right or wrong.
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c a greatest deal of is a fixed usage. If you use d, you should remove of, a greatest itself is wrong.
Both earn and gain mean to get, it's just that earn tends to earn money
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a greatest many of followed by a qualifier followed by a noun.
After the main continuation: 1Pronouns: a greatest many of them
2.Nouns modified by articles: a greatest many of the students
3.Nouns modified by these, those: a greatest many of these students
4.Nouns modified by possessive pronouns: a greatest many of my students
5.Possessive nouns: a greatest many of tom's students
a number of=many
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The answer to the first question is opened
This is the past participle phrase that is used as a non-restrictive definite to modify the preceding noun because the adverbial of the participle phrase is the past time.
It can be judged that is an emphatic action so the past participle is used to denote passivity.
If you use the present participle it is also grammatical because open can also be used as an intransitive verb. But this sentence does not make sense.
The second answer is planted
This can be seen as a composite structure of with as an adverbial.
planted is the object of the past participle as the object of the preposition.
Here plant is a transitive verb and is passively related to the modifier. Therefore, the present participle planting cannot be used
Question 3 The answer is A
This is a past participle with a conjunction as an adverbial.
Participle as an adverbial Sometimes in order to explain what an adverbial is, it can be accompanied by a corresponding conjunction.
The participle of this sentence and the subject of the sentence are the main table relationship.
This is be compared with sentence patterns that belong to the table phrase and directly exclude other options.
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1. No, you can't. A complete sentence can have only one predicate. First of all, remove the part separated by the comma in the middle, and the whole sentence is that the computer centre is very popular among the students in this school
This is a complete sentence, and the comma-separated parts do not have any conjunctions or prepositions, so they can only be used in participle form. The computer center is opened, and the past participle is used to indicate passivity.
2. No, you cannot. This sentence is a different case from the previous one. With is a preposition, and the preposition can only be followed by the form of the participle. Trees, flowers, and grasses are planted, so the past participle is used to indicate passive, planted
3. First of all, let's look at the meaning of this sentence. Compared to the size of the entire earth, the tallest mountain does not seem to be that tall. Mountains are compared and can only be used passively. b and d represent initiative, so no.
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I think your problem is mainly that you can't distinguish between active and passive, these three questions test the situation of participles doing adverbials, and they are all dynamic, because the subject of the sentence is the object of the verb in the adverbial, indicating passive, so it is a past participle.
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In the third question, the subject is a mountain, which can only be compared, and the passive A should be chosen
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