There are a few English questions that I can t answer, help explain, thank you

Updated on educate 2024-03-23
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.When the noun a is modified by another noun b, even if b is plural, a is generally singular. The exception to this is man and woman, and when the modified noun b is plural, they should also be written as plural, as in the example you gave.

    Writing separately means 10 US dollars, while adding a hyphen means"$10 bills"

    3.In English's and of of though both"...Target. "meaning, but of only indication"Target. "does not mean possessive.

    Indicates the possessive case only"'s"And mine, yours those.

    This sentence is my without the words of of

    father's

    friend.

    afriend

    ofmine/xx's"Just think of it as a fixed usage note.

    4.The meaning is different.

    inhalf is cut in half, into

    Pieces are cut into many slices, not necessarily in half.

    5.This sentence is to ask if you want to try again, that is to say, this secondtime is something that has not happened yet, and it is mentioned here for the first time, so use a instead of the

    To indicate things that have not happened, to indicate things mentioned for the first time, use a an instead of the

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.It's right to use plural numbers for women, so why doesn't boy use plurals? In"boy

    students"Here, boy is no longer a noun but an adjective (or a definite for student), so s is used after student instead of boy.

    It is a new adjective formed by two words connected by a dash (a method of word formation in English), and the addition of s indicates that there is a lot of money.

    3.It's a dual genitive structure, and jack is a friend of my father's (jack is one of my father's friends).

    ssharethe

    The table specifically refers to (the second time), and here it only means to let "you" try the second time (there is no limit to how the second time).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.In general, the noun used as a definite does not need to be in the plural, but when a noun modified by man or woman becomes plural, both parts must be in the plural. For example:

    mandoctor—men

    doctors

    Male doctor woman

    singer—women

    singers

    Female singer 2This sentence is to say: I have a lot of ten dollars in my pocket, and ten-dollars are a whole.

    father's

    friend

    It's equivalent to of

    mine a meaning 4Fixed phrases, in

    Half means 5

    asecond

    time is again.

    "Would you like to try again?" ”the

    It's just a specific reference. Second..

    Hee-hee......If you don't understand, you can ask again.''

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is used to modify students, where students is the subject and also plural.

    2.The ten-dollar here

    It is worth a $10 banknote.

    friend

    ofmine.

    pieces

    It's okay, but it's usually used as well.

    inslices.

    5.This is not a specific reference

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Many kinds of is idiomatic means "kind" and "kind" can be counted.

    And transportation as a means of transportation is uncountable, so choose A

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I choose BBecause transportatian means of transport is a countable noun.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    transportatian is an uncountable noun to do the means of transportation, so there is no plural form.

    But the variety is countable.

    I want bread to be uncountable, but the piece is countable, and I choose A

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The noun plural must be used after how many. c d excluded.

    Kinds of transportation

    Everyone misspelled the uncountable noun transportation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The order of the questions is as follows.

    2 such

    3 so4 that

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    ps: (1) Pay attention to the emphatic sentence structure of the second sentence it....that2)such…that and so....The word order structure of singular nouns and adjectives of that is different.

    such + a/an + adj. +n.

    so + adj. +a/an + n.

    3) If you modify uncountable nouns or plural nouns, you generally use such....In this sentence, weather is an uncountable noun, so use such

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    such so that

    so…That is generally an adjective and an adverb in the middle.

    such …That is generally a noun in the middle.

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