How many English grammar questions English grammar questions?

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

    1. Non-predicate verbs as definite words; Because it refers to the events of 1938, it is not true; The modern participle is used as a definite to indicate the accompanying condition or initiative, which is not appropriate here, and therefore a is not true; Item b can be selected if it is who received, but who cannot be omitted; D term, to receive, indicates the subject-verb relationship between woman and receive, and there is no voice problem, so D is chosen

    2. Direct also has the meaning of guidance and direction, and direction is generally used when asking for directions

    Lead means to lead or extend, as in the road leads to a certain place.

    indicate means that the semantics are not correct here.

    It is more appropriate to use show to explain where this place is and how to get there, and also to let the other party take you there in person.

    3. In this question, although B and C can mean failure, the multiple-choice questions generally choose the best answer, and B means "complete failure, failure from beginning to end"; When c refers to failure, it may imply that there was a time when there was a success and then a failure.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1, a: The present participle is used as a definite, which should have a subject-verb relationship with the modifier woman, indicating that it is ongoing and does not match the tense.

    B: In the past, the word participle was passive, and woman and receive should be active, so they are not selected.

    C: If you use it as a definite clause to modify woman, it is not in the right tense and should be in the past tense.

    D: It is a complement from time to time.

    2, show is to guide, lead, that is, to lead someone to a certain place, lead is also to lead someone, from the point of view, both can be, is a meaning, so are excluded, indicate is the sign, the meaning of the indicate, the meaning of the indicate, the direct is to indicate the direction, guidance, in line with the meaning, the meaning of this question is to ask the way, that is, to ask the direction of the way, so c is the most appropriate.

    3, fell through "failed to achieve", fell down "fall, bow down" meaning.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To be sure, you can't choose the verb form.

    Because there was already a became as a predicate verb.

    Non-predicate verbs are a, b, and d

    Let's first explain why c is not chosen, because the tense is inconsistent, d has the meaning of the purpose and result, so d is chosen

    show has the meaning of showing and showing.

    Direct pointed out that when you ask for directions, you usually say that you will be guided

    lead You can't ask a stranger to bring it to you The tone is a little hard.

    indicate This doesn't need to be explained......You just look it up in the dictionary and remember the meaning.

    Because there's an all through in front of it, and it's used here to be thorough, and it goes well with the meaning of the sentence.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    d. reconstruction

    Because the subject of this sentence is:"Known as the greatest wall", which is being built, not under construction or expanding. So options A (to build) and C (enlarging) are incorrect. Option B (enlarged) indicates that it has been completed, but this action is not an expansion but a reconstruction, so it is not contextual.

    Only option d (reconstruction) indicates reconstruction, which fits the context of the sentence, so d is the correct answer for Qichun.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Choose EB: There is nearly 99% of the front of it, and the five hundred million different species in the back are specifically referred to, and the definite article the, so it can't be chosen.

    C: vanish is an intransitive verb and cannot be used in the passive voice, so it cannot be chosen.

    d: The of of structure in the front and of them in the main clause are repeated, resulting in redundancy of the sentence, so it cannot be selected.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Isn't item a the same as the title? I don't understand what you mean.

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