Grade 8 English is urgent, and Junior 2 English is urgent

Updated on educate 2024-04-05
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    My children are growing up fast. My daughter is 16 years old and my son is already in junior high school. As they grew bigger, our house looked smaller. So we wanted to sell some of the things in the yard to raise some money for the children's homes.

    We've cleared a lot of stuff out of the bedroom. We decided to sell 5 unused items each. At first my son was very sad.

    Even though he hasn't played with his old toys for a long time, he still wants to keep them. For example, he had a train and tracks after his fourth birthday, and he played almost every week until he was seven. He also didn't want to lose his toy monkey.

    As a child, he slept with toy monkeys every night. My daughter is easier to understand, although she will also be sad about selling some toys.

    As for me, I don't want to give up my jersey, but to be honest, I haven't played for a while. I've grown up too!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What do you mean by making up a piece of reading? I didn't get it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1 All 1, injured (especially in the accident) injury, so that the injured get injured table passive, "injured".

    2. for reason can be followed by why that, followed by a clause; It can also be used for, i.e. reson for sth for doing sth "reason, reason, explanation".

    3. Decided but is a conjunctive conjunction, consistent with the previous tense, using the past tense.

    4. problem "I'm afraid you have a problem, you slept too late. ”

    5. Honey "Drinking some hot tea with honey is good for your sore throat. ”

    6. are they themselves are plural, the answer to the question is known, and the plural form of the predicate verb is used.

    7. b There is an answer to know that this "problem" is an abstract problem, a difficult problem, a difficult problem that needs to be solved or understood by logical reasoning, so it is a problem; Question means "question, question", that is, it is raised in order to obtain information.

    8. b half the + set noun "...."class" is the collective noun "classmate", d is correct if it is students; a, c does not have this usage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When the unknown answer is singular or plural, use is

    Problem refers to a problem that the speaker finds difficult to solve, and it is paired with the verb solve or settle. Question, on the other hand, refers to a question to which the speaker needs to find an answer, and it is often used in conjunction with the verb ask or answer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Injured) (means that I don't know how many people there are when guessing and asking questions, and I generally use single three, just like a teacher asks who knows the answer in class?Same)

    question is a question used to answer, and the question of problem cannot be answered, because sometimes it is equivalent to trouble, which is a little related to the fourth question. )

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