1 High School English It s a very simple question, come and help me, I m going to start learning now

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

    It is estimated that you have 200 points before others will help you summarize.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Buy a must-have for the English college entrance examination, which has all the above

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    whatmost

    parentsdois

    trytohelpthe

    plants

    growby

    pulling

    themupward.

    It was supposed to be a totry.

    But the predicate in the preceding subject clause is do

    So I omitted the to at the end. This is a fixed expression.

    little

    It means negative, just like few.

    Therefore, the following is used neither, which means negation.

    alittle and. a

    Few's yes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The subject of this sentence is what

    mostof

    theparents

    do, here there should indeed be a to between is and try, but when the subject contains do, the to here can be omitted.

    The following one is found from the Internet, you can check it out.

    7. The subject with the do predicate omitted to to.

    When the subject part has some form of the verb do, the infinitive used as a predicate can omit to. Such as:

    allyoudonow

    isto)complete

    theform.

    All you have to do now is fill out this form.

    theonly

    thingtodonow

    isto)goon.

    Moving forward is the only way out now.

    whati’lldois

    to)tell

    herthe

    truth.

    All I had to do was tell her the truth.

    References.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Should indicates something that needs to be done, not something that needs to be mastered in general.

    2. Whoever emphasizes that who can also use who, and who is similar to the one, you know 、、、

    4. After a few hours, he seemed to come out with a wry smile.

    5. Unexplained, fixed collocation.

    6. What is in my heart, not how !!

    7. What president can do is an ingredient in a sentence. You can't use that as a subject or object.

    8. It is not easy for the public to understand what role a new invention can bring to human beings.

    9, in is a preposition with which case, which refers to the things before this sentence, non-restrictive definite clause only use which you don't take seriously which and that use the rules of use.

    10, which can also,

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    it is necessary /strange/important...That is followed by a subjunctive mood, and the verb forms should +do

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    On the second floor, it is said that the choice A refers to the antisense of the interrogative sentence

    i don't think the books sell well, do they?

    So the answer should be B

    Hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When the statement part of the anti-implicative interrogative sentence is selected as i(we) don't think(believe, suppose, consider) + that clause, the clause has a negative meaning, and the verb and subject of the question part are still consistent with the that clause and use the affirmative form.

    In short, the front is affirmative, and the negative question sentence is used as a negative rhetorical question, and the front is negative, and the antisense question sentence is used as an affirmative rhetorical question.

    This question is negative in front, and the rhetorical question should be in the affirmative form, choose A, if there is an option for can you, it is better to choose can you for this question.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Support Sai Bugua. Contradictory interrogative sentences are simple sentences, such as:

    i don't think the books sell well, do they?(See West's explanation).

    But this question is communicative English, the context is flexible, please look at the meaning of two sentences 1I don't think these books are selling very well. 2.Oh, (are they) not selling well? oh, don't they sell well?

    So choose B

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Enroll in an English cram school to make up for it.

    Buy an English word book (the kind that should be small in size and easy to carry) and start memorizing Take it out and memorize the words if you have nothing to do, and read a lot in high school If you don't know the words, you can only choose the machine to do the questions, buy a tutorial book about reading, practice more, and find the feeling.

    Find some listening exercises on the Internet and do them yourself, you can also listen to more English songs, watch English movies, and memorize what you think is classic.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Memorize words, memorize grammar, practice listening, and do reading.

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