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1.Select responsible
2.Choose ultimate
3.Select Highlight
4.Select STAIN
5.Select Sparkle
6.Select Sample
7.I choose invole
8.I choose historic
9.I choose remarkable
10.Choose surround
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whatto
Do is correct. But how
todo is not right, the object must be added after do.
whatto
do and howtodo
IT is known as an "interrogative word" in English.
infinitive" structure.
This structure is functionally equivalent to a noun phrase, and in a sentence it generally acts as a component of what a noun can do, such as subject, object, predicate, etc. Take a look at the following examples:
idon't
knowwhattodo.
whatto
Do is the object of know.
whento
holdthe
meeting
hasn't
beendecided.
whento
holdthe
meeting to be the subject of the sentence.
theproblemishow
Todoit is the predicate of the sentence.
The structure can be subdivided into two types:
Interrogative pronouns + infinitives.
Characteristics: Interrogative pronouns should act as objects of prepositions or verbs in infinitives.
Such as: what
What in todo acts as the object of do, ie"What to do"Another example: idon'tknow
whomto
sendthis
giftto.
whom acts as the object of the second to (preposition), i.e., tosendthis
giftto
whom,"Who to give the gift to"
Interrogative adverb + infinitive.
Features: The interrogative adverb should act as an adverbial for the action indicated by the infinitive. Such as: idon'tknowhowto
doit.How acts as do
It is an adverbial.
whatto
Do and whattodo
ithowtodo
It and howtodo
Two other special uses are attached.
This structure can often be expressed in a noun clause.
Such as: idon't
knowwhat
todo.=i
don'tknowwhati
don'tknowhowto
doit.=i
don'tknowhowi
candoit.
Expression"Whether or not it's time to do something"
Only whethertodo can be used
sth instead of iftodo
sth, such as: idon't
knowwhether
tofinish
mywork
first
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Auxiliary verbs, simply put, are auxiliary words that are used before verbs. e.g. can:
i can do it.
The subject is the subject of the sentence, and in the example above i is the subject.
The conjunctive verb is the concrete form of be, e.g. am: i am a student
Declarative sentences are sentences that are generally described, not questioning, exclamation, or imperative. Both of the above sentences are declarative sentences.
Examples of exclamation sentences: how nice it is!How wonderful! It is a sentence that expresses the feeling of exclamation.
The above are simple examples, and you can see it at a glance.
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Auxiliary verb do you like english ?do is the auxiliary verb subject you
i am a student .you are a student .he is a student .am is are a conjunctive verb.
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Yes, I'm sure.
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