Hurry up and help, junior high school English questions

Updated on educate 2024-05-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. The passive voice is right, A is also the passive voice in the present perfect tense, but the taken place means to happen, and A is not the meaning!

    2. In the last ten years is not in the past tense, it is a period of time, and it should be in the present perfect tense! So choose B

    3. excited refers to people, exciting refers to things or things The general suffix -ed refers to people, and the suffix -ing refers to things or things, so choose d

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.The word occurrence is not passive, and it cannot be said that it is happening, so choose C 2The sentence means what has happened on the earth in the last ten years so the application is in the present perfect tense 3

    The first empty is undoubtedly an excited sentence, which means that the excited boy excitedly opened the birthday present. Open the Birthday Present is an action, and excited is a person, maybe not very specific, you should experience it yourself, some of which are not easy to express.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Place is not used in the passive voice.

    The last ten mten years is used in the present perfect tense.

    Used to groom people, exciting is used for modifiers or actions. The excited child excitedly went to open the door.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.In English habits, change is often expressed in the active voice. That is, the active table is passive.

    2.Because 10 years is quite a long time, it is better to use the present perfect tense.

    3.Agree with you, this question is a bit problematic. Item C is preferred.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Choose C, idiomatic usage. There are textbooks.

    2.Choose b, the sentence emphasizes the present situation, which is in line with the usage of the present perfect tense.

    3. Select D, be exciting to do sthExcited to do something.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Not the same help directly add the verb form.

    spend walking

    Present perfect tense.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    both and both can modify 2 objects, and here we should use the affirmative word not all is a partial negation, my classmates are not all back, and some of them are studying in school, if some....the others, that is, divide the whole into two parts, and there is no rest below.

    none is a negation of 3.

    Few means a few is sure that any of the 4 roads lead to the station.

    It's one thing to say it, it's another thing to do it.

    Hers refers to Her CellPhone, and Yours refers to Your Cell Phone

    It depends on the form of want So the subject is in the plural form you, he, me.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1/c 2/c 3/b 4/a 5/a 6/a 7/c 8/d 9/a 10/a 11/b 12/d 13/c 14/a 15/c 16/c

    There is no guarantee that all pairs are more reliable than the one above. Some of them have been checked.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ninety-nine percent correct!!

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