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1 well better best
2 how do you often go home?
when does he usually get home?
3 between standing between the two.
in Sitting in the house.
down Jump off the book.
Walk along the street.
4 of on
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of the comparatives and superlatives.
better best
2.Ask questions about the underlined place.
i often go home __by_bus___how often do you go home?
he usually gets home _at__six'_o clock.__
what time does he ususlly get home?
3.Complete the following phrases and write their meanings.
stand [ by ]the two mansit [ in ]the house
jump [ onto ]the treewalk[ down ]the street4.Fill in the blanks with prepositions.
there is a map[ of ]beijing[ on ]the back wall.
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c ,c,d,b,b/c,a,c,a ,b/c ,d ,b,d,d/a,c,c,d,d./
This feels a bit like a high school topic, I took a look, the difficulty is not very great, but usually to accumulate, the flexibility is quite strong, you also check it yourself, I can't guarantee 100% right, because I haven't touched an English book for a long time. I hope it helps, though.
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The meeting room is on the ground floor.
42.He was talking to a customer of the Celebrity.
At lunchtime, David usually eats sandwiches in the office.
I booked a single room.
I'm waiting for a () of mine
important ** differences.
I'm sorry for the word after my, I'm sorry).
High school English teacher's search and translation, satisfied!
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1-5 b c d c b6-10 d b b c c
11-15 b b b c d
16-20 b a b a d
21-25 c a a b d
26-30 a c a b (no 29 questions).
31-35 b c b c a
36-40 d d a c b
41-45 b a b b (no 45 questions).
46-50 b a d a b
I'm out of class. To be continued).
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da many a an + singular noun = many + plural noun.
many a student=many students "Many students"
But"many a an + singular noun"When used as the subject, the predicate verb is in the singular form. c
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The answer is C, analyze and press the method, the place is the subject, followed by the bridge is supposed to be built, it can be seen that it is the postposition of the place to modify it, according to its definite is a sentence, you can judge that at which, and should be is followed by a sentence, so use where, remember that the meaning of where and at which is used is equivalent, In the future, the question is judged by whether the modifier is a sentence, and if so, use at which or where