These English sentences are written like this, and how are these sentences said in English

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

    Downstairs nonsense. Except for the first sentence, everything else is typical of "too..."to…"Sentence structure.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. thanks for taking time to read my letter, i am writting tthis letter for .

    2.I am looking forward your reply whatever the result (of this letter) According to the content of the article, see if the parentheses can be omitted, and I personally think it should be omitted.

    3.I believe i can be the best at this post The Chinese of this sentence is ambiguous, whether you can do better than everyone else, or you will do your best to do your best, if the latter should be: I believe I can do my best at this position

    4. i hope to meet someone of your company at the airport.Answered by:

    The fourth sentence translated by eastward3388 is also fine, but it is a bit stiff and not tactful enough.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    i know how you feel.

    A complex sentence with an object clause.

    i is the subject, know is the predicate, and the clause how you feel is the object of know.

    molly must do her homework first when she gets home.

    A complex sentence with a temporal adverbial clause.

    The main clause is molly must do her homework first, when she gets home the whole sentence as its temporal adverbial.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The first clause is an object clause.

    The second is an adverbial clause.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The addition of ing becomes the present participle, so that the latter sentence is used as an accompanying adverbial, and the two actions before and after occur at the same time, and the acceleration of the speed occurs at the same time.

    as as. While. When.

    Again, the same.

    prep.1.(indicates time) when....When.

    2.(representation) as; to....Forms, as, like 3(Indicates the result) as , 4(Indicates the purpose) to, to....for the purpose.

    5.For example, such as....Something like that.

    conj..While. TimeDespite the fact that . .Like....The same as due to, shine....Manner; As.

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