Ask for the answers to the following English exercises, thank you!

Updated on educate 2024-03-22
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Answer: a

    2.In England, we walk on the left side of the road.

    In some countries of the Commonwealth, contrary to China, pedestrians and vehicles drive on the left, and even the steering wheel of the car is on the right side of the car.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A, in England, keep left. So choose A

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1 b a variety of a lot, many 2 c sorry to disturb youSorry to bother you.

    3 b is cooking rice in the past continuous tense.

    4 a was followed by her daughter.

    5 d6 a run into crash.

    7 b Adjective order Size + color + material 8 a

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 It is no longer what (that) it used to be

    2 what the matter was3 who whom should be able to replace it with that,I'm not very sure4 where table location,,that is a bit like a definite clause,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 Guide the noun clause as a predicative clause is a predicative clause.

    2The answer is was wrong

    Original Answer False This is a noun clause as an aponymous clause What is the subject in a clause is itself a declarative sentence order.

    3. The answer is that a teach can be an intransitive verb, option d definite predicate verb is wrong.

    4 Guide the definite subordinate and make the place in the clause The adverbial clause is complete and does not need a pronoun, so a is wrong.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.The predicative clause is missing the predicate that does not make component 2 in the noun clauseIt feels like B and C are right.

    3.The first empty object clause is missing the object to the following, fill in that and whom are OK, the second blank, teach is a transitive verb, and the object is missing if you choose a.

    4.There is no shortage of ingredients in the definite clause, and the antecedent is shop

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. If B is chosen, then this sentence becomes an emphatic sentence. And in the emphasis on sentence structure, put it is ...That removal is still a complete sentence.

    In this question, that is obviously not. In addition, what is equivalent to something that.

    4. This question tests the knowledge of definite clauses. A place guide is missing from the sentence.

    I'm sorry, I can't tell you about the other questions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. The last sentence is an object clause, and the words filled in the space are objects that connect the object clause and make it to be, what and that can both guide the object clause, that there is no actual meaning in the clause, nor does it act as any component, but only plays the role of connecting the sentence, and what not only plays a connecting role in the object clause, but also acts as an object in the clause, so d is not selected b.

    2. This is an equiposition clause, if you choose a, it becomes what the matter with her, this sentence has no predicate, a subject-verb-object complete sentence should be what was wrong with her, and this is an aponogynical clause, so choose c

    3. The lady is the object of he's speech, which is the object, so the whom of the accusative should be used, and the professor is just now

    Teaching here is in the present continuous tense, so teaching English should be used in the present continuous tense

    4. Look at this sentence, we can buy an english-english dictionary is already a complete sentence, then it is obvious that a conjunction is missing, shop is a place, then where as an adverb of place to connect the two sentences is the most appropriate.

    Hope the above can help you...

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.a Non-restrictive definite clause.

    2.c The conditional tense follows the principal will be present.

    3.c Past tense is late to use the past to complete the withering tense.

    4.b can denotes to be able to use this sentence in the past tense.

    5 a join means to join, there is no object after it, and the other three items cannot be selected.

    6 b out of (one's ) sight disappears, is invisible. If you can't see it, how does A know that it's in**? Illogical.

    The antecedent of the definite clause is modified by such, and the relative word can only be used that or as, while such....That means specifically, exactly something.

    8 b the key to the door fixed usage.

    9.a As is. And so it goes.

    10 b The infinitive perfect indicates that the action took place in the past, and at the same time contains a subjunctive mood, which was intended for him to do. And it didn't happen.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Explain question 6: out of (one's) Sight is in an invisible place, there is no out of the sight's frontal skin empty expression to grasp the way of the tomb, I don't believe that I am going to check. The same goes for the tuoch.

    Question 7: It is a fixed collocation, as long as you usually pay more attention, you will have a sense of language, its prototype is: the one refers to the key, and the key to what is a fixed collocation. Remember!!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    cddb

    ab out of reach is enough to keep his eyes open.

    bb the key to fixed finch with the year. dc

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