English questions about clauses 20 points reward .

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

    Looking at the central sentence of the subject, it is obvious that this sentence is a non-restrictive definite sentence guided by which, and the subject of the whole sentence is the son, so the following non-restrictive definite sentence should modify the central sentence The son If you have to modify tom, you can use a restrictive definite sentence

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A clause is relative to a main clause, that is, it is subordinate to a certain main clause and cannot be a separate sentence. In English, there are three main clauses, namely noun clauses (including subject clauses, object clauses, predicative clauses, and cotopic clauses), adjective clauses (i.e., definite clauses), and adverbial clauses (i.e., adverbial clauses, including time, conditions, results, purposes, reasons, concessions, places, methods, etc.).

    The subject clause is used as the subject, as in ::

    that the earth is round is true.It is true that the earth is round.

    An object clause is used as an object. Such as:

    do you know where he lives?

    A predicative clause is used as a predicative, such as:

    my opinion is that you should not go alone.My opinion is that you should not go alone.

    Homonymous clauses are used to explain the noun that precedes it. Such as:

    the fact that the earth is round is true.The fact that the earth is round is true. (That clause is used to explain the fact).

    A definite clause is equivalent to an adjective that is used to modify the noun that precedes it. Such as:

    the student who answered the question was john.The student in question is John

    An adverbial clause is equivalent to an adverb like:

    when it rains, i usually go to school by bus.When it rains, I usually take the bus to school. (Time Adverbial).

    if he comes tomorrow, you will see him.If he comes tomorrow, you will be able to see him. (If the conditional adverbial clause is guided, the structure of which is:.)

    if + adverbial clause, main clause). It should be noted that there is a rule in the adverbial clause that "the subject will be from the present", that is, if the main clause is in the future tense, then the clause should be expressed in the simple present tense.

    The division of the main clause and the subordinate clause is the same. It is easier to divide the components of a sentence from the predicate verb. The part in front of the predicate verb is the subject, and the object is often followed by the object, and it is the adverbial that modifies the predicate verb, and the part that modifies the subject and object is the definite, if the predicate is a verb, the part after the verb is the predicate.

    For example: i am a teacherwhere i is the subject, am is the predicate, and a teacher is the predicate.

    he likes playing football very mucy.Among them, he is the subject, likes is the predicate, playing football is the object, and very much is the adverbial.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    whati

    haddone, the object clause of the preposition of, the predicate verb of the sentence is rang in the past tense of ring

    2 has no clause, overwhelmed

    and caused are predicates.

    assoonasi

    sawthe

    queues

    ofcars is an adverbial clause, the predicate of the main clause turned and wentwhowants

    tobecome

    ajournalist

    It is a clause, and the predicate of the sentence is has

    whatto

    donext.To do the object clause of wonder, the predicate is stood and wondered

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The predicate of the definite clause is determined by the central word of the antecedent

    onlyone decided. If it's oneofthe

    The boys are led by the

    Boys decides, and D is optional.

    2. whom can only be used as an object, and what is missing in the clause of this question is a predicate, so only that can be selected.

    3. The main clause of this sentence is the antecedent of the definite clause, and it is precisely because metals are hard and can be made into any shape that it can be widely used. it is the subject of the form, for

    themto

    bewidely

    usedin

    industry is the real subject of cheng, and it can be seen that metals is not a precedent of the definite clause.

    4. The antecedent contains such, and the subordinate sentence can only use as.

    5. This is a non-restrictive definite clause, and when placed at the beginning of the sentence, only as can be used.

    6. This is also the usage of non-restrictive definite clauses, and the introductory word means "as, like, and." The meaning of "same" can only be used as.

    As is a relative pronoun, which can be used as a subject, object, and predicate in a clause.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1、he is no longer the man that he was fifteen years ago.

    Parsing that and who(m) can both refer to people. who(m) refers to concrete people, and that refers to abstract or materialized people.

    2、he's what is known as a “bellyacher”——he's always complaining about something

    Parse what is known as a "bellyacher"is a predicative clause, and what belongs to a relational pronoun type conjunction, which is equivalent to a "antecedent relative pronoun", i.e., he's such a person that/who is known as a “bellyacher"(He's the kind of loud complainer that everyone knows).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    whosetitle, the antecedent makes a definite clause in the definite clause, so whose is used;

    ican't

    remember

    thebook‘s

    title.

    The whole thebook's

    title is the object. Not whose

    To do this kind of question, first reduce the preposition to the sentence, and it will be easy to understand. The phrase be famous for

    Here are prepositions in advance, so for which they are also not relational adverbs. Rather, it is a relative pronoun that is the object of the preposition for.

    Landlord, I hope to solve your confusion.

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