An English question, please answer in detail why thank you

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

    I think it's d, because "did" should correspond to the past, so the second null should be in the past tense so a, c is wrong, and the first null should be remembered now instead of remembered in the past, so d should be chosen

    Absolute choice d This is the original question of the Beijing college entrance examination in 06

    But there is a slight change.

    5.--where did you put the car keys?(Beijing Volume, 32).

    oh, i __i put them on the chair because the phone rang as i __in.

    a. remembered; come b. remembered; was coming

    c. remember; come d. remember; was coming

    But the answer is d

    The beginning in of the adapted question is not a fixed collocation in which it means "enter the door, arrive home".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    choose a.This sentence depends on the translation, and the answer is that I still remember putting it on the chair because I ran in to pick it up when the ** rang. Therefore, option A is this option.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I gave the previous one and said thank you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be dBecause the meaning of the title is oh! I remember. It can't be a past tense attitude. As seems to be the preposition when --- so the following verb should be in the continuous tense.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Fill in this question in

    Analysis: Translation: Mr. Green tells us not to spend too much time reading**.

    spend time money on sth: Here the preposition on is mostly followed by a noun.

    spend time money (in) doing sth: Here the preposition in is mostly followed by a gerund. The preposition in is often omitted.

    In fact, there is no obvious difference between these two sentence patterns, and most of the time they can be used together. If you have to choose one between in and on, it is more appropriate to choose in, because reading is a gerund.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sorry landlord. Upstairs yes, uh.

    Looks like I'm misremembering.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The usage of spend is:

    spend...on sth.

    spend...in) doing sth The preposition in can be omitted.

    So fill in.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Answer: a

    Translation: Wherever I have an appointment, I like to arrive a little early.

    Explanation:1Fixed with ahead of time, which means "(in time) ahead".

    a little cannot be inserted into this fixed phrase, thus excluding d;

    2.A little time alone cannot be a sentence adverbial, excluding b;

    3.A little is used as an adverb phrase of degree in this sentence, and if the adjective structure it modifies is a single word, it is preceded, as in: i felt a little tired, because i ran a little fast

    However, if it modifies a phrase with a longer structure, it is generally postpositioned.

    For example: I began to like soccer a little

    4.This sentence A little modifies the phrase ahead of time, which is obviously a longer phrase and is therefore placed after it, so the correct answer is a, not c.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Select C, a little to put in front when modifying.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, it is best to fill in a, the definite article the is to indicate a specific reference to a certain one, and a is an indefinite reference to indicate a class.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Sweater is a countable noun, you can also fill in a, it is best to fill the, specifically referring to the wool knitted shirt mentioned below, after all, sweater material is different, which one to refer to. wool is an unnumberable noun that cannot be preceded by the definite article a, nor does it need to be specifically referred to, and there is no need to add the, so it is not filled.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Pick A is correct.

    Many shorts are plural, there be structure, be plural, exclude c and d

    Then there is no expression of at sale, so you can only choose on sale

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    A shorts shorts countable noun plural front with are

    on sale indicates that it is in progress.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I choose A, many shorts can be counted, and the ON sale table is cheap**.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Choose a, shorts is the plural meaning of shorts, so the verb be is plural. on sale means **, cheap**. It's a fixed phrase. If you don't understand, you can ask me again. Learn from each other.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    A direct translation of the shelves has a lot of shoes that are selling well.

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