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By the time is a phrase that denotes a point in time, and the future continuous tense denotes the action that is going on at a certain future moment, hence the use of shall be sleeping
The second question means: Our car will continue to drive at the current speed until we reach Qingdao at 9 o'clock tonight. Indicates that the action will be going in the future
Question 3 provided means if, which is similar to if, so provide is used, and it can be followed by a sentence.
Receive means objective acceptance, whether you like it or not, while accept is subjective acceptance, indicating that you are willing, and this question should be accepted
The last question chooses as, which means that with the two actions in parallel, as can be followed by a sentence, and with can only be followed by a noun or noun phrase.
When and no matter when are the same meaning, so is the usage.
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Question 1: Emphasize the state of progress. Stress is sleeping.
whenever , no matter when it means the same. But it seems that one can be used in an adverbial clause. No, no. Everything else is the same.
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Question 1 Choice d Because there is a definite past time and it is just a simple statement of a past fact, it is only necessary to use the simple past tense.
The second choice c loose cannot be used as a verb here, but only as an adjective, so that the rope becomes loose. The meaning of this phrase is that when walking the dog, be careful not to let the leash loose, otherwise it will pose a danger to strangers. Walk the Dog means to walk the dog.
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The first one is d as the postposition.
The second also chooses D, which means that when training the dog, be careful not to let it go, otherwise it will be dangerous to strangers.
I haven't learned English for a long time, and I've almost forgotten it... This is my personal opinion.
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The first choice d didn't say, it happened last night, and it's generally in the past tense.
The second one I think should be A. Walk the dog, walk the dog get loose is to be careful not to let go when walking the dog, otherwise it will be dangerous to strangers.
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Choosing c a should be in the coming years, and now the participle should be preceded by the definite, and b and d have no such statement at all.
And it's a fixture. Complete.
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c infinitive is used as a noun postposition modifier.
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C From Will can see that those years have not yet come, to come means what is about to happen.
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bottle is ( empty ) there is nothing in it now.
The bottle is empty. There's nothing in it.
poor boy can't see anything because he is ( blind ).
The poor boy couldn't see because he was blind.
horse must be blind in the ( right ) eye,because it has only eaten the grass on its left side.
The horse must have been blind in his left eye, as it only eats grass on the left side.
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1. empty
2. blind
3. right
bottle is ( empty ) there is nothing in it now.
The bottle is empty. Now there's nothing in it.
poor boy can't see anything because he is (blind).
The poor boy could see nothing because he was blind.
horse must be blind in the (right) eye,because it has only eaten the grass on its left side.
The horse must have been blind in his right eye, because it only ate the grass on the left.
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