High school junior english questions, high school english questions

Updated on educate 2024-03-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is c, since there is an exact time later, the past continuous tense should be used, and it is passive, so C is used

    a, not because there is there, the front can be met, meet is an incontinuous verb, so the composition of and until should be not until.

    growing up.

    c, preceded by an imperative sentence.

    I think it's c, to ask why, the sense of language.

    c……Or the sense of language.

    Military service, with in

    serve in the army

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    ca, (if d. is used.)until, the sentence should have a negative form) dc, (followed by an and, indicating that it should be preceded by a complete sentence) cshould be

    aa. in

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Landlord, the second sentence is not can't, how can you use until?

    So it must be a

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You don't have to be passive to fight.

    Fixed sentence structure, imperative sentence +and+ future tense, no and choose ano that=since, even if possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dizzy to see, can you post one question at a time?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.wants is followed by a compound object.

    The object her paintings + object complement displays the object and the object complement have a logical subject-verb relationship, so it can be seen that the table is passive, so the past participle is used.

    Test point: [The object and the object complement have a logical subject-verb relationship].

    The table is passive, use the past participle].

    2.Test Center:

    1.When participles are used as predicates, the logical subject is the subject of the sentence.

    Ignore this, and you won't be clear about active or passive.

    Knowing this, you can see that it is passive at a glance, so I use the past participle stuck as the expression 2be stuck + adverb in the table position, a prepositional phrase, that means "stuck in... place".

    I hope it helps you, and if you have any questions, you can ask them

    I wish you progress in your studies and go to the next level! (*

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Analysis: Displayed in the gallery, here want sthdone (want someone else to do something).

    display and paintings are verb-object relations, that is, passive relations, so use past participles.

    2. Correct: (1) Remaid is a misspelling of remained, right? (2) This question is not a test of non-predicate verbs, but of the use of verbs as predicates.

    Translation: In April, thousands of vacationers were still stranded abroad due to volcanic clouds caused by volcanic eruptions.

    Analysis: remain is a verb and is used in the same way as the verb be. Here, remained stuck is equivalent to were stuck. This is the passive voice, and the remained stuck is the table structure, which is used as a predicate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first question is to make up for the past participle, focusing on the analysis of the relationship between paintings and display, with C as the subject-verb and D as the verb-object. The second question remained, and then use the complicits of the past participle transformation to indicate that they are stuck somewhere.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1."want + sth(her paintings) + done(displayed)" means "want something to be done", because the object her paintings and the object complement verb display are passive, so use its past participle displayed as the object complement.

    2. Examine the use of non-predicate verbs. remain is used as a conjunctive verb, followed by a past participle as a predicate, indicating the state that the subject is in or the passive action that has taken place. The sentence means:

    Thousands of holidaymakers are still stranded abroad in April due to volcanic ash. The space uses a past participle to indicate the state in which the subject is located. Therefore, item B is chosen.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.Dr. Zhang (doctor) quickly walked into the office and gave his immediate boss a ** and told him the exciting news.

    zhong (subject) made his way to (predicate) his office (object) and telephone (predicate) the top official(object), telling him this exciting news.(complement).

    3。It is preceded by a compound sentence consisting of two parallel sentences, followed by a participle phrase as a complement.

    Participle phrases are used as complements to indicate accompanying actions.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Dr. Zhang went to his office and gave the senior **call** to tell him about this exciting news.

    Doctor Zhong Subject.

    made his way to and telephone are predicates.

    His office and the top official are objects.

    telling him this exciting news adverbial.

    telling

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Dr. Zhong walked into his office and called his boss to tell him the exciting news.

    to tell

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