A few English questions! Ask for English masters! No, don t talk nonsense!!

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

    There are 2 sayings, one is the meaning of the sentence, thirsty means that there is almost no water. A bit of a twist on the mood. First of all, because it is lucky, it is necessary to consider the situation, so before the collapse of the building, first of all, it is better to explain that there are only 2 of them, and if they are both cheap and good, then they both like it.

    a crossroads on zebra crossing at crossing

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    We're happy to help you. Question 1: Little should be chosen.

    Note: Both modify uncountable nouns, but a little means some, a little, indicating an affirmative tone; Whereas, little means almost none, almost none, and indicates a negative tone. The meaning of the sentence is:

    I was thirsty, but there was almost no water in my cup. Question 2: Before should be chosen.

    Note: This sentence translates as: Fortunately, all the students escaped before the building collapsed.

    Therefore, it is obvious that it should be used before, which means in. Before. Until means.

    After means in. Afterwards; While means with. Meantime.

    Question 3: Choose both. Note:

    Sentence meaning – which skirt do you prefer? I want them all, they're really good for money——。 Better is generally a trade-off between the two, so it can be understood as two skirts, and the reasoning can know that both should be chosen.

    means, all is more than three. The meaning of nothingone is to mean negative, and it can be seen from the good quality and cheap that the sentence should be in a positive tone, so it is excluded. Question 4:

    I think the collocations are as follows: at zebra crossing crossing; on turning;in crossroad。Note:

    AT is generally used in specific locations, zebra crossings or intersections are specific to the location of the point, so consider using AT; On the other hand, on the other hand, is a habitual collocation, usually on at a turn; I use in when mentioning on a certain road, so I consider using in on a crossroads. This answer is for informational purposes only. Hope you can be of helpful help!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. .as ..It is a phrase that can only be followed by the primary level of an adjective or adverb in the middle. Since the verb speak is preceded by the adverb well.

    2. good a teacher as ..It means "and." Just as good (a) teacher".

    3. b。Come is a verb followed by an adverb layely.

    4. c。The first blank adjective true, which means "true"; The latter blank is truely, which means "sincerely".

    5. a。There is no comparative meaning in this question, so b, c, d cannot be used.

    6. c。Since it is preceded by the verb does, it can only be used in as ...as ..Fill in the adverb carefully in the middle of the phrase.

    7.It is a sensory verb, which can also be called a verb, and can only be followed by an adjective as a predicate, so good is chosen; Whereas, sell is a verb that can only be modified by the adverb well.

    8.means "to look good"; Whereas good means "***".

    9.yellow, paint + color: "Brushed." color".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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    acyellow

    There is a golden key.,Our teacher just talked about it.。。。

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