2 English questions to explain the reasons, a few English questions, please explain the reasons

Updated on amusement 2024-04-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    new film is __c___these days at the cinemas in shanghai.

    The phrase be on (*on is an adverb) is used --- the film is released't add __b___salt to the dish,or it will become __b___salty.

    too;too much

    much;much too

    much;too much

    many;mamny too

    salt n.Salt (uncountable noun).

    salty adj.Salty.

    many + countable nouns; much+ uncountable nouns; too (too) + adjective.

    So choose B

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Be on means of directing.

    too much + uncountable noun, much too + adjective.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This question is a rhetorical question of a speculative question, which should be based on the three years ago that follows, so it is in the past tense.

    This question separates the subject from the predicate, iron and steel is a concept, steel, works means factory, so it should be used singular.

    Each here is not the concept of the whole but the concept of the individual, so the plural form is used, and the one on the upper floor of C is obviously self-contradictory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.b Because the precedent is must

    2.A plural is not correct when used as are, shall to and will to be put together.

    3.b each represents the singular with has boy and girl is them, with their

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first question, B is absolutely wrong, and choosing C seems to be reasonable, but not sure.

    The second question chooses b, which is singular, and throws with to the best, adverbial. The main thing is to look at an.

    Question 3: Select A. First the singular, then the principle of proximity.

    Upstairs said well, the each in the third question is still used as an adverb, so use plural.

    The first question is too obscure to remember.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Less time.

    Pass**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.The correct answer is C. It is the interrogative word + to do as an object in the sentence.

    Option A would be correct if it were changed to how we should do it. Because the object clause should be in declarative sentence order. There should be an object after do.

    Option B is incorrect, because the object clause should be in declarative sentence order, and it would be correct to change it to what we should do. In this case, what functions as both a conjunction and an object of the clause do.

    Option d is more it. It would be correct if it was changed to what to do. Because what is the object of do, it is redundant.

    2.Correct answer B. This question examines the difference between take part in and join.

    Take part in means to participate in an event, and join means to join an organization and become a member of it.

    Join the Club means become a member of the club.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The first question is the object clause, which should use the normal subject-verb-object order, and if there is what as the object, the object of it cannot appear, so choose c, which means "how to do this", what: what, how: how

    How can't be an object, it should appear when there is how.

    The second question, take part in is the meaning of participation, and join is the meaning of joining, so choose B

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. When it comes to the usage of dear.

    dear is used as a substantial verb and is used in the same way as other verbs; The auxiliary verb usage is the same as that of will;

    The verb to do Sasuke is mostly used for doubt, negation.

    Option A is used as a verb with real meaning, and the verb should be used to, and the wrong option C is the same as a

    Option d is used as an auxiliary verb, (the negative of the substantial verb is realized by do), and there is only option b that does not need to be wrong, which meets the requirements (grammar, singular and plural).

    2. This question should be determined in combination with the actual meaning and grammar of the sentence. The sentence is that this editorial will be published in the newspaper tomorrow. Meaning the editorial is being written. If it is understood that it has already been written, then there is no need to publish it tomorrow.

    Grammatically, the space part is the adjective of option A editorial, and option D is incorrect.

    In terms of meaning, A means the future, B means that it is being written, and C means that it has been completed. So choose B

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.The answer should be she doesn't't dare to make or she dare not makeHowever, it is not uncommon to see the form c, so the answer to this question is c.

    2.The answer is written. Since it is、Published tomorrow,Well,It should be being written。

    a.to be written. c.No need to make a definite statement. d Not passive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Select A. The dare in option A is the modal verb, and the negative form is followed by the not, followed by the verb form.

    Note that dare (modal verb) + (not) + verb prototype dare (substantive verb) + (auxiliary verb + not) + to + verb prototype 2, choose b. Here is the non-predicate verb phrase being written now as a definite sentence that modifies the subject of the editorial and denotes the meaning of being progressive and passive.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A dare is used in the same way as modal verbs.

    b now indicates that it is in progress, and it is in the form of ing.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.I don't have an answer, I think it should be dare not make or doesn't't dare to make

    dare can be used as both modal and substantive verbs, and the negative usage of modality is: dare not do sth, the substantial verb negates the auxiliary verb: doesn't't dare to do sth.

    2.It must be in non-predicate form, excluding d, abc are all passive, there is now in the sentence, so choose b, the table is positive.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Answer: B

    Explanation: pay for means "pay, pay".

    I wish you progress in your studies and go to the next level! Please remember to adopt, thank you! (*

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Answer: B

    pay for something.

    something cost somebody --dollars What is the cost of the phone call and who is how much.

    pay the bill pay is often used as a noun.

    somebody spend money(or time) doing something.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    b.Why is the payment for things pay for sth, and only the bill payment is pay the bill, and the specific amount of money is added after cost and spend, so choose B

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Select B, pay for means pay... of money. Such as pay for your shoes

    cost means how much it is worth or how much it has been spent, c pay means how much money to pay someone, and it is a person, such as pay you ten dollard is how much money or time was spent, followed by the amount or time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    fit can only be chosen because of these four words, only fit has an adjective and a verb, and the others are adjectives. The auxiliary verb does not can only be followed by the verb, so choose fit.

    Translated as He is not suitable for this job.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    c fit

    fit for is a fixed phrase. Fit meaning.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    c does verb after only fit is a verb.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    boat has a hole __c___each side. it will go down soon.

    a. on b. through c.

    in d.There was a small hole on each side of the AT, and it was going to sink soon. The preposition should be inare lots of things a i need to prepare before the trip

    a. that b. who c. whom d.WHOSE has a lot to prepare before you go. That on behalf of things, I hope to be able to help the landlord.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The hole is inside the hull, so it is used

    That denotes things, use that

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    CA doesn't explain, just read the answer.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The first question is A, because it is on the surface of the ship.

    The second question is A, which is a definite clause, that describes things and things, and who describes people.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    1 c when translated: Some passengers are. , at this time the house collapsed. It is customary to use when

    And while is also when. , but it is mostly used when the structure of the sentence is similar. For example: while I am reading, he is sleeping

    as soon as "one. Only. Such as:

    i will tell you as soon as he comes back。(The Lord will be from now) after in. After that, the main clause should not be used in the continuous tense!

    2 b (more visit in the option).

    When tell is followed by a clause, the clause should be in the normal word order, i.e., the subject-predicate order. You subject The predicate is.

    will visit

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    1. , indicating what happened at the same time.

    2、b.is an object clause that is guided when.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    1a while parallel sentence to indicate that the roof falls and the passenger action occurs at the same time.

    2a The clause order remains unchanged.

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