A few simple English questions, just I mixed up a few words, help

Updated on society 2024-03-08
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1、loud-louder-loudest

    2. Pitching, batting, running, and grabbing.

    3. Are you learning (playing) the hardest one?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What do most people pay attention to when tasting food? It's the sense of taste. And in order to highlight the importance of "presentation", your sentence uses "can be", in fact, is is also okay.

    But to give the reader an idea, the sentence uses "can be", which means that "it can be as important as taste".

    The sentence itself is meant to highlight and focus on presentation

    Personally, I think that the appearance of food can be as important as the taste.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    'T talk emphasizes the warning tone before something happens, such as you shouldn't't go there you can't go there. And shouldn't't be doing sth to emphasize the regretful tone after the event has been able to happen, as he shouldn't be wasting his time on that.He shouldn't have wasted his time like that.

    It is an authentic American expression. Similar to the meaning of where, go, such as go up there to go.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    CAN and BE

    ableto

    can all indicate ability. Can refers to general ability, and there are only two forms, namely: can, could be

    ableto

    It mainly refers to the ability to do something concretely, and its form mainly depends on the change of be, so the form is better than can

    Much can be said: i

    ableto

    swim.But you can't say: all

    thepeople

    couldescape

    fromthe

    bigfire

    intime.

    All you can say is: all

    thepeople

    wereable

    toescape

    fromthe

    firein

    time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.The past tense is simply used to refer to the state of a situation in the past, only with respect to the present. Past participles usually emphasize that the action has already taken place.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.In the simple past tense, the past tense is used, and the rest is participle.

    2.Predicates can only be in verb forms.

    It's singular, so use was

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