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1.Because the uncountable can only be singular, and those is plural, this is used
2..One can use ones, but only A New One. Or the new ones
3.It can be said that the main thing here is to use next door to modify shop, and to make a postposition of shop.
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1.The uncountable can only be used in the singular, so this cannot be used instead of those, which means the plural.
You can use ones, but only a new one. Or the new ones
3.It can be said that the main thing here is to use next door to modify shop and make the postposition of shop.
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The pronoun is generally singular this
2.You can't say a new ones, you can say a new oneone is singular and ones is plural. some beautiful ones.
3.next door is used as a postposition to modify the door next door.
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This works!
English habit question next door to do postpositional preposition.
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others see + verb ing (something that is being done) or verb form (something that has been done).
Trust me, you should be right!
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(Question: Question past, exclude d is in the past continuous tense, exclude a you and the corresponding predicate verb is were).
The table is often stated in the simple present tense).
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1.We haven't made progress on our mission for so long.
2.The policeman caught the thief and held his head, on the head, with on, referring to the thief's head, with his
Did you hurt Bob's glasses, specifically, whether there was any injury in the glasses
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Everything that touches the senses is preceded by the the
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1.Big surprise
2.huge (descripe animal offently).
3.giant is huge.
he or she must be able to comple the task.(Yes).
he or she can complete this task.(Yes).
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c the second longest river in China, the longest one is Yangtze River, no way less than 30 words question may be deleted d is not right, because the river does not have s
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a is grammatically correct.
If you choose d, river should be plural, and b's mistake is obvious, and c I'm not sure, and it feels right.
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The correct answer should be C
First of all, choose A, the grammar is good, but there is a problem with the meaning of the sentence, the Yellow River is the second longest river in China, and the Yangtze River is the first longest river, so A is discarded.
Secondly, choose B, there is a problem with the grammar, and the longest is already the highest level, so why add most? Therefore blet go.
Then, choose d, the meaning of the sentence is good, the Yellow River is the second longest river in China, but the grammar is wrong, if you choose d, the river on the title should be plural, plus"s"and therefore dgive it away.
Let's take a look at c, the meaning of the sentence is good, the Yellow River is the second longest river in China, and the grammar is also good, the second longest river is one, so the river should be singular.
So the correct answer is c.
As can be seen from this question, the options should all be related to the question. When you see the question, the first thing to consider should be the meaning of the sentence, that is, to bring the option to the question, if you can't see it, if you do, then look at the grammar, and the characters don't conform to some fixed collocations in English. If not, then naturally exclude.
Okay, this question has been analyzed here, and I hope to adopt it.
Fill in the blanks with am is are.
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