High School English Single Choice Preferably with Analysis

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

    One is to fix the phrase and enhance the physique. Second, translating it, how it should have been, but how it didn't, is a subjunctive mood. The third question is B, investigate the case.

    The fourth question, which means that it has been lost but not found yet, is in the present perfect continuous tense. The fifth question 2009 indicates the past, of course, in the past tense, and whether the question is wrong. The first one in question 6 is the name of the scenic spot, and the second is the superlative question 7 in the future continuous tense, look at the words in the table time at the back of the eighth question translated into the words that are being used at this time when the ninth question table clause 10th question selects a, the home to indicate what the home 11th question preposition usage, according to the translation of the 12th question in the past tense who is ready to go, be to do

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sure (that): Be sure to turn off all the lights when you leave. 2.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The second floor is a really good answer, I will add again:

    The question examines subject-verb agreement. 1 question, the principle of distance.

    Question 2, many a, more than one modifies singular nouns to express plural meanings, and predicate verbs use singular numbers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    11. a means of ..a methods of...

    It is followed by a definite clause, which is a special reference, so the definite article is used. Ordinal numerals are in the phrase, and the article is not added as a source, so D. is chosenSuch as: on second thought

    13.First, you missed the i. before thinkingThis sentence is a non-restrictive sullen and wide definite clause, which refers to the whole main clause, and i think is an insertion.

    The temporal adverbial of the lead, the main clause is usually in the present perfect tense.

    8.This sentence is to ask the subject, so choose whatThis sentence is an emphatic sentence with a special interrogative word, and its order is: wh- +is was +it +that....Therefore, choose B

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    10. Obviously, the present perfect tense has been two years since I finished college. 11. It should be the approaches to This question is about the method of learning chemistry.

    12. Vase specifically refers to the one I gave you as a gift last month, and the pure nucleus should not have the ordinal number before the ordinal number

    13. Definite clause, thing (Chang'e socks huai ii) as the subject, which as the guiding word.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The reason for choosing a for the first question: a profound effect on is a fixed collocation, right. It means that it has an important role and a significant impact; The most important invention (most is the superlatives of the adjective, used with the, indicating the most important invention) and a most important invention (most here is an adjective, the meaning and usage are equivalent to very, and the collocation with a indicates an important invention) are both grammatically correct, and whether to use a or the be is to be judged according to the meaning of the sentence.

    The meaning of the first half of the original sentence: the Internet has a significant impact on people's daily life, but in the second half of the sentence indicates a turning point, only emphasizes that it is just so, that's all, choose a most important invention according to the meaning of the sentence

    The second question shows that the house price ** has an impact on whether I can buy now, and the options A and B are grammatically correct, but compared to the two, the perfect tense of B emphasizes the influence of the past on the present, and B is the best option.

    The third question, as, has the meaning of because, but as long as it means "only".

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As long as it means as long, not as long as it means, go and look it up in the dictionary.

    For example, I will love you as long as I breatheLiterally, I will love you as long as I can breathe, paraphrase, I will always love you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first question, the first space is a fixed collocation, and the second space depends on understanding that of course, the Internet is only an important invention in history. And not the most important!

    The second question, the key is that the title has given a time adverbial! The tense must be consistent for the past six months!! But you understand it well, because house prices have been rising, but be sure to pay attention to the tense!

    The third question, option C is the best, which means that the most direct and important cause and effect relationship is very direct! Doesn't d d just mean as long as it is as long as it is with anything?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Which leads the object clause and which one is translated. Look out for it from these Hollywood Stars.

    2. The first letter of inspiring is pronounced as a vowel, so choose an, and the initial letter of loving is pronounced as a consonant, so choose a.

    3. The answer is wrong. It should be determining, do the accompanying adverbial. If you want to use determined, add and before determined.

    5. involved is a past participle as a postposition definite to modify the previous problem; That leads the copositional clause to explain the previous problem.

    6. concerned is the past participle to do adverbial.

    7. brought up The past participle is still thinking of The attitude of the speaker.

    8. would not, modal verb indicates an action that will occur in the future.

    9. Ibid. 10. reminded, past participle as an adverbial.

    Outside the order. Which of these [which one do you like best].

    is involved, with passive, 6Omit the structure, and the whole is he was concerned with

    7 with 68, would is the past tense of will, indicating will. We tried to make our point, but he wouldn't listen.

    9.Passivity is when others remind you not to miss work.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Which of these [which one do you like best] is involved, with passive, that is the leading word for problem 6Omit the structure, the complete is he was concerned with7 with 68, would is the past tense of will, indicating will. We tried to make our point, but he wouldn't listen.

    9.Passivity is when others remind you not to miss work.

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