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c let is directly followed by do (verb form), stop diong means not to stop doing something, stop to do means to stop, to do something.
The meaning of the original sentence is to continue burning, i.e., not to stop burning.
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Because intransitive verbs have no passive voice, a b is wrong. The thing that happened according to the context was before I knew the action, so the tense is the past past, i.e., the past perfect tense. Therefore, the answer is C.
do sth.
stop ..from)doing sth.
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a a lot
She wore short skirts a lot of times at school, and she liked that way.
a shut
He slammed them shut and left, and he must have been very angry.
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1. a
Solution: To join a party, an organization or a social group, use join. Whereas, take part in only participate in the event. Both whether and if can lead object clauses, but only whether and not are used together.
2.A solution: The answer to the question is to use the preposition to use the fixed usage, and the key to the lock is also used to, and the rest of the "of" is used of. reply is an intransitive verb that must be paired with the preposition to receive the object.
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Because the to structure constitutes a noun part of the phrase.
2 A fixed match.
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1. Choosing B is the difference between Whethere and IF. if has the meaning of whether or not. A preposition is required for join.
2. Select D, answer to the question is a fixed match. reply does not need to add to
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A whether-led object clause , a negative clause can only be whether
D answer to the question is a fixed match. reply does not need to add to
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c wheteher whether or not fixed with them to do what they want to do whether other people like it or not
Option d should be it's instead of its
If that's the case, choose D, and if you follow the original question, I don't think there's an answer to the second question!
Hope it helps the landlord.
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Paraphrasing: They do what they want to do and don't care if other people like it or not. Fixed structure: whether....or not
Structure: subject + connecting verb + it + adj + to do sth
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1.c,whether (conjunctions 1.Whether 2Regardless).
They do what they want and don't care if other people like it or not.
2. d. its
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1 cboth is an adverb, used after be or auxiliary verb, before the substantive verb, and the subject is lucy and lily, which is plural, so the be verb should be used
2 easy, easily
The first is an epilogue and uses adjectives; The second modifying verb answer, in the adverb form 3 protected protected (past participle).
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1,both are choose B. Both Lucy and Lili are good at dancing. both……and……Both ......The following verb is plural.
2,easy,easily。The questions are simple and I can answer them easily. The former is in adjective form after the verb be, and the latter modifies the verb answer in adverb form.
3,protected。Protected. Giant pandas are protected animals.
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