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Updated on educate 2024-02-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. After all, sentence a is asked in the perfect tense, since is obviously wrong, although it is easy to think of using the perfect tense.

    If since since, the present perfect tense should be used in the preceding parentheses, he [has lived] there ( since )he(came ) to China

    2. If you use before, it is also incorrect, the meaning becomes: he lived there before he came to China, then the action of "living there" still happened before "coming to China", he had lived there before he came to China. A point that involves "past past" versus "a certain past:

    In this way, the first half of sentence b should be in the past perfect tense.

    So I think the correct answer should be he lived there (when) he( came ) to China

    When he came to China, he lived there.

    Hope mine can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    b:yes,he lived here before he came to china.

    A: Has he been here before?

    B: Yes, he lived here before he came to China.

    Note: The since upstairs is not good, if you press the meaning of since, the front should be used in the present perfect tense, yes he has been lived there since he came to China!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm also a sophomore in high school, and English is what I think is a good subject. I started learning New Concepts Book 1 in junior high school and am now working on Book 2. Others say that after learning the second volume of the new concept, it is equivalent to the level at which you can take the college entrance examination.

    I'm going to finish three-quarters of my studies this summer. Only two-quarters of the way has been learned now. The first unit is very simple, and there is nothing wrong with the back.

    The second unit won't be difficult, there will be two or three new words in each article, but it's all very simple. Each passage is about 150 words, which is 50 more than the first unit. However, I haven't touched the next two units yet, so I'm not very clear.

    If you study on your own, you have to memorize words and memorize texts. If there is a professional teacher to teach, in fact, every sentence or even a word in the article is very article, and it involves a wide range. There will be much more than what you learn from a textbook, and self-study will definitely not have this effect.

    If you're not interested, and if you just want to improve your grades, I don't think there's any need to study. In fact, this is not the only way to improve your English scores. I think my grades will improve faster by doing some special questions.

    A study plan doesn't work much for me, so I don't have a good plan for you. But I think you can try to write a weekly English diary.

    The most basic thing to learn English is words, but the worst thing for me is also words. Because I'm too lazy to memorize, but it doesn't feel much different.

    Let's do a special project. Buy a good project, there should be a way to talk about the problem. Combined with my own practice, at the beginning, it may be only 3 out of 10 completions.

    I remember reading like this during the summer vacation of my third year of junior high school. After the start of the school year, I got almost a perfect score in reading on the exam.

    The new concept is a very good set of books.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Start by memorizing some commonly used words.

    Start with the basics and it won't be bad.

    It's best to read more words a day, at least a hundred.

    Don't be so deliberate about scoring a few times it's better.

    You don't need to be all commonly used, you just need to be able to write.

    New Concept English is great, but if you don't have a foundation, it's very difficult.

    How bad is it, you can take a look at it.

    If you look at the second volume directly, one side will not help you much, and you can only waste time and if you want to study hard, you can do more questions that you don't think you can't do.

    Ask more, and you can take back two of them, which can only be accumulated little by little.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Oh, the new concept English 2 is good, but you insist on it, and there is no answer after the exercise, but it can be on the Internet** The answer is very detailed, and the knowledge points are also very good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1: New Concept New concept has always been regarded as a classic textbook, and teachers generally recommend starting from this. Solid grammar, good listening, and a solid foundation for further study in English.

    In addition, you can learn a lot of customs and customs from this textbook, as well as interesting stories, foreign humor, and good choices. That's where my English started, so I can try it.

    2: Travel all over the United States, there is free audio on this network, learn one or two episodes when you have nothing to do, it won't take up too much of your time. Start with your cultural background.

    3: In addition, it is recommended to have English movies and English broadcasts, of course, these are further strengthened on the basis of your basic knowledge of English, and learn English in an enjoyable way.

    Personally, I think that although there are many classic textbooks on the Internet, and there is more than one that is suitable for you, it is the truth to be solid in one book. Put all your energy into a textbook, I believe you will gain a lot, and it will definitely not be very efficient. Come on, come on!!

    o(∩_o~

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The new concept of English is Rakhi.

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