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There are two errors: 1Parallel sentences you don't separate with periods, you use commas.
2.The object clause order uses the declarative word order, and you use the interrogative word order.
The proposed changes are as follows:
i wondered whether i could make it without my parents . after all, never had i left home without them .
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Yes. I don't really know what it means, but I know it's right.
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Hello, I think do you know is followed by an object clause.
It's just a complete sentence that is guided by that.
do you know that there is a bank near here
either means neither, and there is no meaning of both here, so I don't think this either.
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do you know".
Use a statement tone, and "is there" is a questioning tone.
It seems that what you want to convey in this sentence is "is there a bank nearby", so it is recommended to correct it like this:
excuse me. do you know whether/if there is
a bank near here?
sorry, i don't know, either.
whether" or "if" means "whether" here.
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Although this sentence is very long, it is basically grammatical, but there is one thing that needs to be discussed: where is generally an adverb, even if it can sometimes be used as a noun, but not as a subject, so it is recommended to change where in atmosphere of of to the pronoun what, which can give rise to a noun clause, here as the object of the preposition.
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where is changed to which, reason: the antecedent word atmosphere acts as the subject of can provide in the clause, where can only act as an adverbial and cannot act as a subject, so where is changed to which, of should also be removed.
the development
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That's right. Our students are the subject.
The predicate is take their...
most of ..Non-restrictive definite clauses.
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Where should be changed to which, because where should be followed by a place adverbial clause, and the preposition cannot be followed by where. This sentence is a restrictive definite clause in which = where in the relative pronoun.
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This sentence is too long, split into several writes.
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eager is an adjective that can be used + eagercontribution is not countable, and it is better not to add ato the development.
The alma mater is not the mother school but the alma mater
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Where is an adverb, and it is impossible to follow a preposition, it should be which.
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There should be no big problem, translation: our students, most of them have a strong desire to immerse themselves in an atmosphere that will provide better conditions for the study of their alma mater, and they take their own steps to contribute to the development of their alma mater.
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<>1、failure is the fog through which we glimpse triumph.(Only through the fog of defeat can we glimpse the brilliance of victory.) )
2、trust is earned.(Trust is earned by action.) )3、the only way to achieve the impossible is to believe it is possible.
The only way to achieve the "impossible" is to believe that it is possible. )
English is the most popular language by area, but it has the third largest number of native speakers in the world, after Chinese and Spanish. It is the most widely learned second language and is the official language or official language of nearly 60 sovereign states. More people learn it as a second language than native English speakers.
It is the native language of countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and is widely spoken in the Caribbean, Africa, and South Asia. It is one of the official languages of the United Nations, the European Union and many other world and regional international organizations.
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A sentence is an orderly combination of words or phrases arranged together according to certain grammatical rules and sentence structures, in order to express a relatively complete and independent concept. The first letter at the beginning of the sentence should be capitalized, and there should be a period, question mark, or exclamation mark at the end of the sentence.
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1. Try not to use the passive voice in English. Use the active voice whenever possible without compromising the semantics.
2. The following two example sentences are correct.
there are so many hard english wordsto pronounce.Infinitive, active.
not all english words are pronounced phonetically.Passive.
when a word is pronounced phonetically, it is pronounced how it is spelled.
3. For the content of passive voice, please refer to "English Thinking EME".
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The commonly used expressions are:
the name is very hard to pronounce.
Meaning: the name is hard to spell.
The name is hard to pronounce.
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The second sentence is correct.
The meaning of this sentence:
The name is difficult to pronounce.
So there is a passive component, with "be pronounced".
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Obviously, the second one is correct.
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Second, there is a passive component.
False, the correct solution is as follows:
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