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was: Past tense. i is the singular with was
were not: Here is the negative form of the plural and past tense.
was: the weather is uncountable, is in the past tense, used wasstayed; read: past tense. and the connection is consistent, stay becomes stayed, read in the past tense is still read
didn't play: past tense.
did visit: The interrogative word is did, followed by the prototype, because it is an interrogative sentence.
If you don't understand, you can ask
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of the two t-shirts do you like best? _are ok.
a each b either c both d all
The first question is C. Option c means "both" followed by the verb be "are". Option A means "each", option B means "one of the two", followed by the verb "is".
Option d means "three or more both." Off topic.
either_ of the twin sisters is coming
In the second question, fill in "either", which means: Maybe one of the twin sisters will come.
to the shops won't take (flower) long
If it means that it takes time and the subject is not human, take is used
Analysis: cost means to spend money, and the subject is not human; spend means spending time, money, energy, and the subject is human; Take specifically means to spend time, the subject is not human).
4.That looks a little surprising.
it _seems_ _a_ _little_ _surprising_。
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1.[b] what+a/an+(adj.)+n.+ subject + predicate 2[a] In what way to use it, use in
3.[d] This sentence requires the use of the passive voice, so remove a and d; find represents the result and cannot be used in the perfect tense, so d is selected
4.[d] Found a new place with discover5[A] Asked, there is an error in the answer you typed in this question, you look at the answer A, is there a problem6This kite is made especially for you.
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The translation can be checked in Youdao Dictionary.
The first one is going to
The second one uses will
Be going to and will both indicate something that is going to happen and something to do, but they have the following differences:
1.Be going to indicates something that is going to happen in the near future, and will indicates something further in the future, such as:
he is going to write a letter tonight.
he will write a book one day.
2.Be going to means something that will definitely happen in the future based on a subjective judgment, and Will means something that is objectively bound to happen in the future.
he is seriously ill. he is going to die.
he will be twenty years old.
3.be going to has the meaning of "to plan, prepare", while will does not have this meaning, as in:
she is going to lend us her book.
he will be here in half an hour.
4.In the main clause of a conditional clause, it is generally not necessary to be going to, but to use will, such as:
if any beasts comes at you, i'll stay with you and help you
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1 with will 2 with be going to do
The first question is to express the will, and the second question is to express the plan.
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Will simply express the future.
And being going to is a table for the near, planned future.
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