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Answer: D Explanation: A left means "leave", and answer B uses the past perfect tense to indicate that the action precedes the action went, which is obviously wrong.
c The past continuous tense is used. The answer d be left means "left behind" and is the correct answer.
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The first three are correct. ać
I didn't recognize you. (Just now is omitted, and the past tense can be used in English to express this meaning, because it has a verb change, but not in Chinese, it can only rely on adding adverbs of time or context).
b.There is no exact time in the past to refer to.
c.It is in the present perfect tense, which means that it has not been recognized until now. Clearly contradictory. Because of it's you.The description has been recognized.
d.It is in the simple present tense and denotes a regular situation.
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A, I didn't recognize you before, but apparently I recognize you now, so use the past tense.
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Choose A, because you didn't recognize you just now, it happened in the past, so exclude C and D
recognize is an instantaneous verb, so I chose A.
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Let's choose A. I didn't recognize it just now, but now I recognize it. Hence the past tense. b means that no one has been out in the past. c and d both indicate that they are not recognized now.
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In the past, the word participle list was passive, and the object complement was made.
2.Independent nominative structure, being interviewed is a passive structure, and being is used because the subject of the preceding clause and the subject of the following clause are answered. What it means: after your interview, you also have to take a language test.
3.The subject of the preceding clause and the subject of the following clause are inconsistent, and the abc of the given option is not good, so use when to guide the time adverbial clause, which means: When she heard that her mother had come, she was in high spirits.
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The first question should be to be told to use the passive one.
Question 2 A itself has the meaning of passivity, no.
It means that it is active, and it is interviewed that before can be used as both a preposition and a conjunction, but the subject is not written here, so it is regarded as a preposition, and the -ing form is added after the preposition.
In the third question, she listened to her mother come home as a momentary action, so she could only choose D
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1keep + object + object supplement bai make.
In du... The state object and object complement is a passive relationship.
Experience within the promise.
I let me be notified of us.
The progress of the business.
2.The non-predicate verb subject is you, and interview is a passive-ongoing relationship.
3.When she heard that her mother had returned, her face suddenly glowed. Time adverbial clause, you can't choose a, because the subject is her face, you can't say that her face can hear the news of his mother's return.
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1.Past tokenization status.
2."The Lord will be present" in the conditional adverbial clause
3.(I would like to choose A) and D probably because of the emphasis on the temporal adverbial "when......time".
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Homonyus, with that, what is that wo behind you.
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1. Lack of prepositions. It should be in which.
2, apparently "because of ......."of help", so there's a with ah...
3,The third one you copied the wrong question,The rate they are being---
The meaning of the sentence is "Nearly a thousand species are already in danger of extinction, and the rate is increasing." It should be at which... I'm not so sure.
4. It is these assistants who are responsible for doing research work in this laboratory.
I choose BHawkers... The university party said that the grammar is a little rusty.,It should be right.ććć Ball Certification.
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In the first question, you should choose a If d is used as the verb predicate of the drink object clause in the past perfect tense, the verb of the if clause must be in the past tense instead of don'T present tense, because had order is in the past perfect tense, which means "past past", that is, the action of order occurred earlier than the like action (like action that happened in the past), and the condition given by the present question is that the subject of the clause is in the simple present tense, so you should choose a, because the action of ordering a drink has already happened and happened in the past, so the simple past tense is used. >>>More
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Choose C. To make the car move is passive, use past participles.