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A clause that acts as an object in a sentence is called an object clause. There are three categories of object clauses: object clauses of verbs, object clauses of prepositions, and object clauses of adjectives.
Tense: 1. The main clause is in the simple present tense, and the clause can be used in any tense.
2. The main clause uses the past tense, and the clause uses a certain past tense.
3. The main clause is used in the past tense, and when the clause is truth, only the simple present tense is used.
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Yes, we have to look at the part of speech of this verb.
If the verb is a transitive verb, then it can be followed by an object clause, such as i think that he is coming
When the verb is an intransitive verb, the subject-verb structure already constitutes the complete sentence, which can only be followed by other clauses, such as adverbial clauses.
he left before i got up.
Sometimes, when a verb is a verb, it is followed by a predicative clause. For example, he is that the man teaches in the school
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Correct answer: B
Parsing: Mainly tests object clauses. From the context given, the translation reads: When the work was done, the businessman sat down on his stool again and felt very satisfied: he was a man of action.
Combined with the usual learning, we can know that some adjectives can be followed by object clauses, and the adjectives that are often followed by object clauses are as follows: afraid, delighted, sure, anxious, aware, certain, convinced, determined, glad, proud, surprised, worried, sorry, thankful.
ashamed, disappointed, annoyed, pleased, hurt, satisfied, content, etc., and the leading word that in the object clause can be omitted. For example: i am afraid(that)i've made a mistake。
I'm afraid I made a mistake.
With means and usage.
1. Meaning: prepUse; With; Include; and Crack Omen .Together.
2. Usage. With can also be used as "Keep up...""Understood....is generally used in interrogative or negative sentences.
With can also be used as "and..."Merge Mix, Combine "Solution".
they muffled up her head with a blanket.
They covered her Li Yuan's head with a blanket.
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The leading word of the definite clause is a relational adverb, which has 3w when, where, why, when, where, where, why, when, where, where, where, when, where, where, when
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There are three relative adverbs in a definite clause:
when, where and why, which are time, place, and reason adverbials in the definite clause, respectively.
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Adjective object clauses are some adjectives that express subjective judgments and feelings, which can be equivalent to the expression of the predicate of lack of trust in semantic logic, and the noun clause connected later can be understood as its object, that is, the adjective object clause.
Structure: verb + adjective of table judgment and emotion + object clause. Common adjectives are sure, afraid, happy, surprised, etc. For example:
1、we are not sure whether/if we can persuade him to go out.We're not sure we'll be able to convince him to go out.
2、i am certain that he will deliver on his promise.I'm sure he'll keep his promise.
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The object clause after the adjective is actually "be + emotional adjective + that guided clause".
Noun] indicates that the name of people and things is called a noun. Such as "cucumbers, pigs, horses, sheep, cabbage, tractors, computers". >>>More
The object clause example sentence is as follows: >>>More
1. Object clause: A clause that is placed after a verb, preposition, etc., and plays the role of an object in a sentence is called an object clause. Object clauses are divided into three categories: >>>More
AdjectivesOne of the main classes of speech found in many languages. A word that is mainly used to modify a noun and denote the characteristics of things. Adjectives are used to modify nouns or pronouns that indicate the nature, state, and degree of characteristics of a person or thing. >>>More
Intransitive verbs cannot be directly objected, and require a small preposition, such as: look at the picture, listen to me >>>More