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give out
v.Distributed, emitted (smell, heat, etc.), published, exhausted, exhausted.
Fixed matching.
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Because of the active sentence.
If yes, what shall we use for power when all the oil in the world has been()? Just choose D
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use up is a transitive verb phrase and give out is an intransitive verb phrase.
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- When do we go to the mountains to plant trees?
Go after it starts to rain, so you can use watering.
while in. time, and begin is a transient verb and cannot be used together.
If we want to get something truly new, we have to think outside the box.
if, use if; In case means in case.
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Translation: The lack of well-being of urban people has nothing to do with the size of the city. ps: You understand this so well, use exclusion. to do anything, so D must be selected.
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If anything is a fixed usage.
In short, it means.
But I feel that this question is more appropriate to say in B...
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Oops, this is a problem, I have never seen serious English used like this. You better ask the teacher, and tell me after asking.
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to + be + past participle) to denote the purpose.
So choose D
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The first thing that comes to mind here is that "be occupied with" is a fixed phrase collocation, excluding b, c, and moreover, only a and d can be used as subjects.
If it is A, it should be being occupied with too much homework, he had .There is no himself
So choose D
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1.[c] Attending gerund as the subject.
2.[c] so...That (so.) So much so. Boot the results from the form).
3.[d] while (denotes contrast,"And, however")
4.[d] had been (the object after wish is subjunctive, there is then, indicating that it is a subjunctive of the past situation, so it has been used).
5.The original question is exactly the same as question 4, I changed it for you, and changed it from then to now
i wish i __at the meeting now .
Choose: [c] were (The subjunctive mood of the present situation is in the past tense, and the subjunctive mood of the verb be is always were.))
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CCDCC 4 and 5 are exactly the same.
The gerund is the subject because the is that follows suggests that you are preceded by the subject.
so …That is explained as ......So much so that ......, is a fixed sentence pattern while interpreted as However, it is clear that a word indicating a transition is missing from the sentence.
4.&5.The subjunctive mood usage of wish, contrary to the facts of the past, chooses were.
Good luck
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1. D, before saying this, college life is actually over, so the perfect tense of gerund should be used.
2, c, because it is used to modify dark (adjective) so can only be used so can not be used (can only modify nouns), so... That is a fixed collocation, so. So much so that ......
And so... as is followed by the infinitive verb. This question is followed by a sentence, so choose C.
3. D. Make a conjunction list "however" table contrast, when there is no such meaning, though and even though the conjunction is used to indicate "although" and this sentence is inappropriate.
4. D, which does not correspond to the facts of the past, and the then in the middle is obviously the past time.
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1 All 1Reason for choosing D: According to the meaning of the sentence, I am afraid that he is a man of rhetoric rather than of doing practical things, which is why he never accomplished anything.
2.Choose a, reason: This space is used to modify taxi, so choose which.
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dThe daction dwarf, the talking giant, that's why you will find that he can't accomplish anything.
The object is missing after a hire.
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dwhy bootstrap reason adverbials.
A is missing an object in a clause, and it needs to be guided by which to act as an object in the clause.
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This shows that you should not use Chinese thinking to do the questions. A means very close, very small, so it was yesterday that a bullet pierced my car and grazed me at close range.
b is almost, then it is. The bullet almost grazed me. The bullet hit me); c is light, which means something light, meaning.
The bullet grazed me with light weight (not right); Finally, slightly, it means. The bullet grazed me slightly—that is, the bullet still hit me, but it didn't hit me directly. So the comparison A is correct.
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nearly means that it is not reached, and if it is not reached, it is bumped into.
narrowly means that it has been reached, and when it has been reached, it has reached missing, that is, it has not been hit, but it has almost been hit.
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Hello! Select C for this question. First of all, the first empty The Play Named....Table specifically refers to, with the; The second empty SO+ADJ+a...So use a.
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The first one means the play means specifically, this script called contact with life, and the second one means touching drama, so it's touching play, so choose B
Hope it helps
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The answer is that the first empty is specific.
The second empty is analogous = such a touching play
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【Answer】c
Analysis] The first empty play specifically refers to that drama, and it should be used. The second empty so adj a sth.=such a adj. sth.
Sentence meaning] - What do you think of the drama "Touch of Life"?
To be honest, it was a very touching drama, so much so that many viewers shed tears of emotion.
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The first sentence of Pick C specifically refers to the performance called Touch of Life.
The second sentence is a fixed sentence form so + adj + a + noun.
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