Middle School English Fill in the Blank Questions Non Predicate Verbs

Updated on educate 2024-03-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Man doesn't konw what to do to stop his baby from crying to stop is an abbreviated form of in order to stop, which means purpose.

    Sorry to do sth to regret something done Fixed sentence structure.

    You can't add infinitive finish after it, you can only add doing is quite the meaning, bore is boring, boring is boring, and the reason why you don't use bored is that bored means boring because of something. the book was rather boring,i‘m bored.

    5.The answer is wrong, and the correct answer should be to wait, which is also an abbreviated form of in order to wait, meaning that they have to stand there every day to wait for the bus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Why not followed by the original form Not why followed by the original form.

    To add a verb is to add to

    finish doing sth fixed collocation.

    rather is quite boring boring boring boring is a word not adding ing

    waitingfor the bus is a present participle to do an adverbial, and the original form cannot be used.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.If you want to say what to do to something, add to as well

    doing something

    It means boring.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. To is used to elicit the purpose adverbial.

    2、be sorry to do sth.This is a fixed sentence pattern.

    3、finish doing sth.There is no infinitive sentence structure.

    4. Rather is quite, bore is boring, boring is not a verb ing but a word.

    5. Stand can be added to do or doing as an object, but the original form of the verb cannot be added after stand.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Non-predicate verbs cannot be used as predicates alone in the sentence, but they still retain the characteristics of verbs, such as having their own objects and adverbials. Non-predicate verbs include verb infinitives, -ing forms of verbs, and past participles.

    There are three types of non-predicate verbs: the infinitive form of the verb (to do), the ing form of the verb (gerund), and the ed form of the verb (past participle).

    All three are verb conjugations, but in a sentence they are called non-predicate verbs because they are not predicates. Non-predicate verbs can be used as other sentence components besides predicates, such as subject, object, definite, adverbial, predicative, object complement, etc.

    1.The formation of the infinitive of the verb

    The verb infinitive is made up of "to + verb original bench Min Kai form", and sometimes to can be omitted. The infinitive has no conjugation of the sum and the number and its negative form is "not+ verb infinitive".

    2.The formation of the -ing form of the verb

    The -ing form of the verb is composed of "verb primitive form +-ing", and its negative form is "not + -ing form of the verb".

    3.Past participle of a verb

    The past participle of the verb is generally composed of "verb original form +-ed", but some of them are irregular jujube calls, which require special memory from students. In addition to the predicate part of the perfect tense and passive voice, the past participle of the verb can also be used as a definite, predicative, and object complement in the sentence.

    A predicate is a statement or illustration of the subject's action or statepointed out"What to do"do what,"What it is"what is this"How"how。

    The position of the predicate verb is generally after the subject, and it is often paired with a verb and an adjective, and then used to act as a predicate verb. In English, verbs are mainly divided into two main categories according to their role and function, one is predicate verbs and the other is non-predicate verbs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The being performed live in hear it being performed live is an object complement meaning "to hear it being played live", if the past participle performed live meaning becomes illogical "to hear it played live".

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The big subject of this sentence is me, listening to music and going to hear are predicates, and it after hear is the object, referring to music, in the second half of this small sentence, it can be regarded as a small subject, it (music) is performed live by (** family), and cannot be actively played, so the passive voice is used here, and the form be done should be used; In the same way as listening and going, the being done form is used.

    If only the ed form is used, that is, the did past tense form, and the done past participle cannot appear alone, then, the past tense contradicts the previous ing form, so it cannot be used.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1 aThe original sentence is complete and in normal order: I heard that my name was called in the dark

    2 bnotice is followed by a clause, so what does notice to? Notice a person, a person carrying a bag, carrying a bag is that person, and the state is expressed in the ing form.

    3 cHe shouted"Borrow", while squeezing through the crowd. Saying indicates that he remains in a state of shouting.

    4 bHe was upstairs preparing to go out. In this sentence, upstairs is an adverb, and the modification of getting ready to remove unnecessary adverbs shows that the sentence goes like this: he is getting ready to go out.

    Understand, right?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.Hear my name called compound object: I heard my name called, and there is a passive relationship between name and call, so I choose called

    2. b. carrying.

    i didn't notice you carrying compound object: I didn't notice that you were holding a dog.

    Notice that no one is doing something, so choose carrying3 c. saying

    Now the participle is used as an accompanying adverbial to explain what the preceding verb is doing while it is being made. The meaning of this sentence is: He squeezes through the crowd.

    At the same time, he said "borrow light (let let)".

    4. a to get

    The infinitive is used as a purposeful adverb: He is upstairs preparing to go out.

    Hope it helps!

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