Please help me explain English 5, who will help me explain these few sentences in English

Updated on educate 2024-03-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    !Look at our progress. 2 Boys who make useful people 3 What's good 4 Rank Sort We go 5 against 6 Stand 7 on my own 8 Invasion 9 Band 10 Relax 11 Iron.

    It's finally over.,It's not easy to earn.,It's completely hand-to-hand!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.So he has here is the person mentioned in the previous sentence, that is, when the upper and lower sentences refer to the same person, do not pretend to be upside down.

    So has he used here when he follows the previous sentence when the person despises the same person.

    For example: -Mary Studies HardMary studied hard.

    so she does.She really is.

    mary studies hard.

    so does jack.

    2.This is an inverted sentence, an inversion caused by an adverb of direction. A word that indicates direction is an adverb if it is not accompanied by an article, and a noun is added to the article.

    The original sentence should be: a temple stands north of ...

    or a temple stands in the north of....

    3. gain entrance to medical school

    The article is removed. 4.yet is generally used in negative sentences, interrogative sentences, and to indicate negation.

    Not yet is a common collocation.

    still generally stands for still and affirmatively.

    5.You said can be an insertion and can also be understood as you say as was away

    6。The moment is an adverbial clause conjunction that indicates a... Just, equivalent to as soon as

    But it's faster.

    7.The same as is a match.

    Don't follow likes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    has he means that he is too.

    2.At... North Of....Fixed usage.

    The entrance doesn't work.

    said here is not an interpolation, and who you said was away together to do the definite clause. The answer to this question should be C

    soon as usually the main will be from the present, and the main clause will be in the future tense.

    same as fixed usage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The word explain is very commonly used to learn to use explanations in sentences from everyday life

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. No, the adverb strictly in the example sentence is used to modify the verb that follows prohibited.

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