Ask two English questions and a few English questions

Updated on educate 2024-04-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    didn't receive: I haven't heard from my friend in the past two weeks.

    Will join Sam told me he would be joining the ** club next week.

    Hope it helps

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In layman's terms, find means to find a physical object, something that really exists, an object such as: i find my penThe find in the sentence is looking for the real thing, find out refers to the search for the truth, illusory, not an object, refers to the meaning of things such as:

    i find out my friend don't like me.The find out in the sentence refers to the discovery of something in the sense, in the mind, not in the physical object.

    In general, find out means to find the truth, find the meaning I hope I can help you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    find, indicates the result of the discovery. Verbs, e.g. i can't find my pen.I can't find my pen.

    find out, which means the process of exploring, knowing, verbs, e.g., he find out that his friends don't invite him to the birthday party.He found out that his friends weren't inviting him to a birthday party.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The time adverbial in this sentence is when, and the meaning of the sentence is: when we travel to Mount Tai.

    And at the beginning of the sentence appears these pocture are these**.

    From the meaning of the sentence, we can know that these ** are photographed, so this title is passive voice, so as to exclude a, bIn c, d, we can find that the past tense (took) is used in the temporal adverbial clause, so d is excluded, so the answer is c

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    c.were taken There is a past tense in the back of the took, so the red past tense, ** is to be photographed, so use passive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    c.Things happened in the past.

    Translation: These ** were taken when we traveled to Mount Tai.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    c bar tense past voice passive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    a b a a d

    except for also means "except for.""Otherwise", refers to the correction of a specific detail of a basic situation. The difference between it and except except for the word followed by the whole word (subject) in the sentence is not the same, which refers to the removal of a detail, an aspect, from the whole; The word followed by the except is generally the same as the whole word (subject), which refers to the removal of a part from the whole of the same kind.

    For example: I can answer all the questions except for the last oneI was able to answer all the questions except the last one.

    your writing is good except for a few grammar mistakes.Except for a few grammatical errors, your essay is well written. )

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    b, what will the weather be like the day after tomorrow?

    What will the weather be like the day after tomorrow?

    c, i will write two more e-msils to my friends.

    I will write two more e-mails to my friends.

    Above, another two can two another will not work.

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