English questions Please analyze each option by option Thank you

Updated on educate 2024-04-16
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I choose CFEEL here without passive, but to indicate the state of the forehead. It's like saying the candy tastes sweet and doesn't say the candy is tasted sweet

    The latter one, wear off means "to weaken, disappear, wear, wear", wear out means "to emaciate, to wear out, to wear out, to overcome, to wear, to wear", and to wear out means "to wear". Obviously, wear off should be chosen

    To sum up, choose C. The answer is definitely wrong.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The answer is c. I dare doubt your answer must be wrong!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    c I feel that forehead can be used actively, like verbs such as touch. Wear off refers specifically to the subsidence of sensations or consequences, so choose C

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, if option b, return=give backreturn itself contains the meaning of back, so it is absolutely not okay to add back and become return back. It's like stammering, saying one meaning several times.

    In addition, there are many things such as returning books as a return, but pay back must be money, so option D is better than option A.

    In addition, option C means that he goes and asks someone else to give the money back to me. Since he will is used, Will means that he is very sure of the occurrence of future actions, then it should be him who pays back the money, after all, whether he wants to get the money or not is not something he can completely control.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The four options all have the meaning of return, return, but return is the meaning of return when it is a transitive verb, and the meaning of return, such as return home, return is paired with an intransitive verb with to or back, it is to return (original place, state, etc.), get sth back to bring something back, and pay back One of the meanings is to repay (borrow, etc.).

    The meaning of this question is that he said that he would pay me back in three days. The test is about the collocation of fixed phrases and contexts.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    return property corresponding to get back get back someone else is return to you to return something, you are to get back your possessions, return back is to return back is also to return, generally less used, or return it back and d pay back in pay is to repay debts, so pay back money is to repay money. He said he would pay it back in three days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    pay back (the money) means to repay the debt return transitive verb, the table returns directly with the object, without prepositions, without return back

    Return to early condition The structure of the return the money option is correct, but it is not as accurate as pay back the money.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Let's start with the third question: none of us had any money"We don't have any money", and in English it is customary to say "none of us is how", none of us is a very common sentence. All of us had no money conforms to the Chinese way of thinking, but not the Western way of thinking.

    Now let's talk about the fifth question: we are talking about two bicycles, and when describing two things, we generally don't use some, all, and any. When describing two things, both, either, or either are often used.

    I'll say a little more, I hope it will help you.

    Both means "both", neither means "neither of the two", and either means "either of the two", and we should pay special attention to the following points when using them.

    When used as a pronoun, both refer to two people or two things, followed by the predicate verb in the plural. neither, either is usually seen as singular, followed by the predicate verb in the singular.

    For example: both of us are students

    neither is mine.

    either of the magazine is interesting.

    When used as an adjective, both modifies the plural form of the noun one, and neither and either modifies the singular form of the noun.

    both pens are blue.

    neither answer is right.

    these are trees on either side/both sides/each side of the river.

    Note: Both and not are used together to indicate partial negation, meaning "not all... And to mean "neither", use neither. In addition, the combination of either and not also means "neither".

    both of us are not musicians.

    neither of us is a musician.

    Hope it helps! I hope you can adopt it for me!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    3. None of us have money. 5. Only B is neither.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The fifth question either is used in either of the two, and is often used in conjunction with of.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Recently, a very popular passage: "Whoever you are comfortable with is with whom, including friends and relatives." If you feel tired, stay away, "I'd rather be lonely than go against my will."

    Those who can enter my heart, I will treat them with sincerity; If you don't get into my heart, your life is really short, and there is no need to wronged yourself for others. If you understand, please regret! I don't understand, I can do it!

    When I treat you with my heart, you disdain; Sorry when you think of me! With you and without you, my world is just as exciting!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The first one chooses A. Does the sentence mean those happy days we spent at the beach? The meanings of the options are:

    A: When the time interrogative word is time.

    b: where location question word **.

    c:which selects the question word which one.

    Obviously, days refers to days, and the latter sentence is to modify time, so choose when the second choice is A. The meaning of the sentence is Who is the woman sweeping the floor over there? Obviously, the word that needs to be chosen is to modify women.

    The latter sentence obviously has no subject, so choose A. If there is a subject, you can choose b or c, and the third one is a. The meaning of the sentence is that he is talking about a hero that no one has ever heard of.

    A of whom is the connection with the following, heard of, whom means "who", as an object.

    The fourth option is A. This is my first time in your city. The second half of the sentence describes time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is not an independent nominative structure, it has a subject nobody

    Select D, the meeting was closed is in the past tense, so the preceding one must be in the past perfect tense.

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