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Updated on educate 2024-03-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Choosing C is definitely not right.

    Because know is an intransitive verb, it can only be followed by a clause, not an object such as: i know you are rightI know you're right. you are right。is a sentence.

    The meaning of the original sentence: Although he lived with us for many years, he did not leave any impression on us.

    According to the tense before and after, choose D

    2.Original sentence: I used to like to drink a lot of tea, but now I prefer coffee.

    prefer: rather, rather (choose); The word "like" is very similar to you, you've seen i like her and you've definitely never seen i am liking her.

    It is enough to use the simple present tense to express present preferences, and to express past preferences in the simple past tense.

    3.Original sentence: Do you live in ** now?

    Chicago, but I lived in New York for three years.

    Now living in Chicago, living in New York for three years is in the past, living in New York for three years, indicating the past experience in the simple past tense, this question is generally wrong will choose B, A is excluded first.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1 d Even though he lived with us for several years, he didn't make much impression on us. And C doesn't make sense at all, if not'Much impression he doesn't know about us'It's still true, but with this object it's definitely wrong.

    2 a: I used to drink a lot of tea, but lately I've been in love with coffee. D doesn't make sense that I'm enjoying coffee is obviously wrong.

    3 Do you live ** now? In Chicago, but I lived in New York for three years.

    That's where he used to live and is no longer there, indicating a past tense.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    bChange will not occur.

    d leaving the lab is in the past tense, so telling also happened in the past.

    c English is spoken, Chinese is spoken Chinese.

    dmany people enjoy the book harry potter is a complete sentence, and the addition of the component needs to be used in the clause, book is a thing, so with which, the book is written.

    A I was not invited, and the whole sentence does not involve the past tense, so C is excluded

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Words like ever, already, yet, etc., are prompts in the present perfect tense. The d term is the past participle of fly.

    Since the words in quotation marks can be understood as the present tense, especially the latter sentence has a conditional sentence, that is, as soon as it is guided, which is translated as "When he comes, we will work." The premise of affirming the speaker is that "he" has not yet come, so it cannot be used in the past tense.

    First of all, use the elimination method to remove a few first. The time of "Tom is back" is certainly not a period of time relative to the timeline, but a little time.

    But the front of the horizontal line says a long time but it is a period of time, and when can only lead the adverbial of a little time, so ab is not right. If item D is selected, it is a definite clause, and the antecedent is a long time, and in the same way, the following "Tom returns" is still a point time, which is inconsistent with a long time, so choose c. Translated as:

    It can take a long time for Tom to come back from abroad. (Meaning he's going to be abroad for a long time, not on the road all the time.) )”

    4。According to the options, the teacher graded my exam (good, medium, bad), so the application is now complete and active, so I choose A.

    It's an insertion.,Interfere with your train of thought.,Don't worry.,Just look at the predicate behind my uncle is also consistent with it.。 Answer C. Passive voice in the present perfect tense. Translated as "My uncle Sam has been appointed manager of this company." ”

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    d (past perfect tense).

    c (ditto) a (temporal adverbial clause.

    a (uncertain, should also be in the past perfect tense).

    a (uncertain, should also be in the past perfect tense).

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