English Questions and Answers: Urgent Help!

Updated on educate 2024-04-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.The answer is DThe other in "another + number + noun plural" means "another, another". If you use next, you should add the definite article the

    2.The answer is cOnly the preposition with is followed by a compound structure.

    may not know how to use the telephone in the country which are visiting.To add we after which, you can't change visiting to vistited. Because if this is changed, the antecedent of the definite clause guided by which is the country, at least the predicate verb should be singular.

    will $200 do?

    i'm afraid need at least 50more dollars.

    $200 OK?

    I'm afraid not, we need at least 50

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The upstairs is very good, but the second explanation is a bit far-fetched.

    If you choose as, it should be followed by a sentence, and you can see if there is a verb after it to know if it is a sentence.

    With bootstrap is denoted accompanied.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ten years idiomatic expression.

    Table accompaniment. AS table reason.

    3.It is the country that is modified, and the subject is obviously missing. Even if it is changed to visited, you still have to add the subject.

    Block line no? No way. At least 250 pieces.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, it's a pleasure to answer the question cani for you

    helpyou?

    1)thebank

    behind

    ourschoolisan

    oldbuilding.

    jackis the

    firsttogetto

    school.

    3)theboywith

    ayellow

    ballis

    Sandy hopes to help you

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1cani

    helpyou?

    There's no explanation for this, no shortcuts, just remember.

    2(1)a;an

    This examines indefinite article usage. Decide which one to use based on the pronunciation of the first letter of the following word. If it starts with a vowel phonetic transcription, then use an, otherwise always use a.

    2)/;the

    This is mainly to examine the use of the definite article, if there are ordinal words, such as thefirst, second, etc., then use the.

    3)the;/

    This is also an examination of the usage of the, and if it is specifically referred to, use the definite article the. Because you see a lot of postpositions behind boy.

    Do you understand, do you still have questions, no, landlord.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    can ido

    foryou?(synonyms) is

    thereanythingican

    doforyou?2.Fill in the blanks with a, an, the.

    1)thebankbehind

    ourschool

    is anold

    building.

    2) Leave it blank. jackis the

    firsttogetto

    school.

    3)theboywith a

    yellow

    ballis

    sandy.

    If you still have questions, please follow up and I will help you until you are satisfied.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'll give you a detailed explanation.

    1。Translation: It looks like it's going to rain.

    First of all, you need to understand the usage of be going to. It is used in a sentence to denote a speculation that something seems to happen based on some indication. Speculative rather than certain.

    And as if means "as if", which means speculatively, while "that" has no such usage.

    2。Translation: He ran away before I could stop him.

    when means "dang. . . The reason why this sentence is used before is related to the predicate "could stop" in the second half of the sentence, obviously, it indicates a kind of virtuality, that is, the author's action of "stopping" has not had time to do it at all, and "before" can just indicate that the author has not done this action. Whereas, when means that the verb author did.

    That's the difference.

    3。Translation: This book is not simple, on the contrary, it is very difficult.

    on the contrary means the opposite, the opposite side of something. in the opposite indicates that it is in the opposite (direction). For example, if the bank is opposite the bookstore, use in the opposite.

    4。Translation: He'll tell you when you come here.

    If the actions indicated by the main and subordinate clauses do not occur at the same time, but have a sequential order, it is generally necessary to use when, while as indicates that the two verbs occur at the same time. This sentence has a sequence, so use when

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    looks as if plus clause is a fixed collocation.

    2.This sentence is used in the special usage of before, and the sentence that follows the sentence after the word when is generally used in the continuous tense.

    The opposite doesn't work, because it's not a fixed match.

    4.When using as, the actions of the main clause and the subordinate clause occur at the same time, which has the meaning of continuity. when, the action of the clause can occur at the same time as the action of the main clause, or it can occur before the action of the main clause; This sentence does not happen at the same time, arrive first, and he will tell you.

    The tense of the last sentence seems to be a bit problematic.

    Hope it helps!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In short, the distinction between subject and object is a matter of "doing" and "being done". It is the subject who performs the action; The action is performed by the object

    Examples:1 what did you buy yesterday?What did you buy yesterday?

    Analysis: What was "bought"? --object

    2. who met you at the airport?Who picked you up at the airport yesterday?

    Analysis: Who picks you up? --Active action, i.e. subject

    3. who did you go with?Who went with you?

    Analysis: This explanation is not so straightforward, although "go" is an active action, but "being followed" (with) is still an object

    Remember, with is followed by object).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is the meaning of the subject and the object.

    subjec subject.

    object.

    You mainly look at the verb and you know:

    1. The receptor of buy, the object of the verb;

    2. The subject of met, the subject of the verb;

    Experience, understood? Thank you!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The question should be whether the interrogative pronoun what who replaces the subject or the object

    1.What did you buy yesterday? What is the object after buy.

    2.Who met you at the airport? Who is the subject.

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