A few English questions for the second year of junior high school, and a few English questions for t

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

    88 questions. According to the meaning of this question, "I" thought that the coat was too expensive, so I decided not to buy it. b. Modifier comparative; In c, a bit means "a little", which does not match the meaning of the sentence; A little of in d means "some", which is not in line with the title.

    To sum up, choose much too.

    87 questions. thought is the past tense of think, think about, think; think of, think, remember, care; Think thinks that think is followed by a complete sentence. The sentence translates as "When I think about his work, I think he is honest."

    So choose A. 97 questions. I think she's a little better now. a little is a countable noun, a few is a countable noun; some, very does not modify the comparative; I have a preference for D.

    Final question. This is an exclamation sentence, which is converted into a declarative sentence as they are both good parents, to exclaim good, what good parents both of they areI choose B

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The first question, the two of them are wrong for a reason!!

    A should be used with much too, too much is used to modify uncountable nouns, and too much is used to modify adjectives!

    b does not have this usage!! C should be chosen

    I don't want to buy it if it's a little expensive

    97 questions choose D, because some very a few cannot be used to modify adjectives, only a little can.

    For the last question, I tend to prefer C, because they both do have this usage, but both of them would be awkward.

    87 Question A, because there must be a prepositional connection between thought and work, and the following is an object clause, and the preposition can be omitted.

    Give it to me, I'm the only one who is right

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    88.ctoo much modifies uncountable nouns, much modifies uncountable nouns and adjectives are comparative, a little of has no such collocation.

    About and tinnk of are both meanings of consideration, followed by phrases.

    There is only a little comparatively higher than the modifier adjective.

    The last question is an exclamation sentence, and the sentence pattern is what +(a an)+adj+n+(s+v)!where a an is determined by the first syllable of the adjective that follows, but if the following noun is uncountable or the plural of a countable noun, then the article cannot be used. The subject and predicate can be omitted.

    So according to this sentence pattern, you can know that the answer is c.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello. This coat is too expensive, a should be too dear, b much should be modified comparatively d the match is not right should not say a little of ...

    I think about his work and think he's honest about thinking about the latter thought is the idea that there is no need for other words.

    97.Better is comparative, a b is not suitable, a little is more suitable

    What wonderful parents they two are! What should be followed by the sentence at the beginning of the sentence they bcd, cd are not right by the sense of language.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    b much dear means too expensive.

    a about things to be used in the last blank is the character should not be filled.

    d a little followed by an uncountable noun or adjective.

    c they both are This is a subject-verb relation, and it starts with what, so they both are used

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    One. Changed to take

    2.Changed to getting

    3.Delete.

    4.lot of Delete or replace with a lot two.

    Good luck with your progress.

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