Who has English grammar formulas

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

    other

    The other of the two is often used in conjunction with one.

    the other + plural noun = the others, which refers to all that is left in a range.

    the other people=the others

    the other+ uncountable noun, "the rest ......."”

    2. one...another

    The actual meaning of another noun is: an other + noun.

    Represents any "other" object.

    Therefore, another denotes the other of the three or more.

    another+ numeral representation"Again, again"。

    3. some...the others

    Here the others means specifically, some. Others (all left, nothing left).

    The others is equivalent to plural nouns, so the others can only be used as pronouns, which means something else, something else or people in the specific scope of the change.

    4. some...others

    Here others means to refer to some in general. Others (some remaining, with a remnant of repentance).

    others=other+ countable noun plural.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Answer: cTranslation: (Since) this suggestion has been accepted, we have to make another decision about when to start this project.

    Explanation:1If the comma fight before and after this question is two separate sentences, then it is in we'll or the proposal must be preceded by the corresponding conjunctions so and because, etc.

    If not, it means that it is just a single sentence, and the component before the comma cannot be a sentence but only an adverbial.

    2.However, the adverbial has its own independent nominative structure.

    In this case, the passive relationship between the proposal and the accept is first investigated, so as to exclude b (active);

    And according to the meaning of the sentence, the action of accepting the proposal has already occurred, so if you don't quarrel wildly, you can use the infinitive to be accepted, then the answer can only be accepted

    3.Item A is not a verb non-predicate form and can be directly excluded.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The answer should be C, because the first half of the sentence is "conditional adverbial clause", omitting "if" and "then knowing was", the original sentence should be"if the proposal was accepted"Use the current Sun Bo virtual, silver so choose C

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think this, there are so many English grammars, you can just buy a grammar book, which basically covers English grammar, as for speaking, this is really difficult, it should not be in an English-speaking environment, you only have to listen to more English radio or tapes, imitate the tone inside, break sentences, etc., and read English must be read out loud.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Grammar,In fact, you don't just need to read,You also need to memorize,Practice,As for the book,You can go to the bookstore to choose one,For example, Wang Changxi's grammar book,I used it in high school.,It's OK.。。。 Speaking is to listen to more recordings and imitate more.

    If you have any questions, you can ask me about English learning.

    I wish you the best in your studies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Prepositional phrases, adjectives should be used as pretexts, complements.

    Adverbs as adverbs are adverbs that modify verbs.

    Noun pronouns are used as objects or subjects.

    Sentence structure answer: next to the mausoleum.

    Subject + Predicate + Object.

    Main + Department + Table.

    Subject + Predicate + Object + Object Complement.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can only modify the countable noun many, a greatest many, a large number of , dozens of, scores of, quite a few

    Only uncountable nouns can be modified much , quite a little, a large sum of, a greatest deal of, a large amount of, amounts of

    Modifiers both countable nouns and uncountable nouns a lot of , lots of, a supply of, a quantity of , quantities of, plenty of, masses of

    The meaning of masses of is "very congregated and many", and it can be followed by plural nouns, uncountable nouns, and singular seepage of uncountable nouns.

    A quantity of can be followed by both plural and uncountable nouns, and when an uncountable noun is used, if quantities of of itself is used, the predicate verb that follows it is also plural.

    a large number of is plural, and predicate verbs are plural.

    A great deal of can only be followed by uncountable nouns In addition, a great deal of can also be said to be a good deal of

    a large amount of predicate singular followed by uncountable nouns.

    large amounts of + uncountable nouns, predicate bi and pragmatic plural.

    I hope the landlord is satisfied and learns and progresses!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The adjective of the original word of the stool decoration name Zaozhen is a definite sentence. Most people found it (beautiful but poisonous.).It's a brigade erection guest supplement.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    the philippines___in the pacific ocean.

    The predicate verbs in this question are said in the singular and in the plural?

    Seek authoritative explanations.

    Answer: This question tests subject-verb agreement. The main thing is to understand whether the subject is the name of a country or an island.

    According to the expression in the Pacific Ocean, it can be known that the Philippines here will not be a country, but the Philippine Islands, and it is better to use are.

    The Philippine Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean.

    Example: The Philippines were ceded to the United States by Spain

    Spain ceded the Philippine Islands to the United States.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    All countries are proper nouns and are singular.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Plural The + noun refers to a class of people using plural.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The singular "the Philippines" refers to the country of the Philippines, and philipine is its adjective, which means Filipino, Filipino.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Philippines here refers to the Philippine Islands, which is only the name of a geographical thing, which is a special reference, and should be used as a three-order.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This refers to a country, in the singular.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1 Affirmative + Negative Question can be recorded as Positive before and after no.

    2 Statement part negative + question part positive can be recorded as before no and then yes.

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