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want to know about your weekends.(the interrogative sentence).
do ) you )want to know about ( your )weekends?
brother takes a shower every day.(the negative sentence).
my brother( doesn't ) take )a shower every.
often does some cleaning on weekends.(Question on the underlined part) The underlined part is on weekends
when ) does )she often( do )(some )cleaning?
school starts at 8 o'clock.(Question on the underlined part) at 8 o'clock
when ) is) (your )school(stars )?
t's eight-thirty, (for the underlined part) eight-thirty
it?woeks from moring to night.(Agree to sentence rewording).
works( a ) day ).
There will only be so much.
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must do the work right now .(changed to passive sentence).
the work __must___be___done___right now.
is a study . so is tom.(combined into one sentence).
both__ mary __and__ tom are student.
flowers should be watered every day .(changed to a negative sentence).
the flowers __shouldn't___be___watered__ every day.
people must be taken good care of bu us .(change to active voice).
we must __take_ good _care__ of_ old people
man should be allowed to take a rest later (changed to a general interrogative sentence.)
should__ the man _be__ allowed__ to take a rest later?
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[Answer].
Question 1: How
Greatest question 2] did, teach
Question 3] not
Try [Question 4] how
often Question 5] so, that
Answer Analysis] Test Question Analysis:
Question 1] Sentence meaning: Today's weather is so good! The original sentence is with what
An exclamation sentence for guidance, and its sentence structure is what
adj.Noun, the noun weather here is an uncountable noun. We know that we can also use how to exclamation sentences, and its sentence structure is how
adj.Subject + predicate verb. So the answer is how
greattheweather
is!【Question 2】Sentence meaning: Mr. Zhang taught him English two years ago. In this sentence is used in the simple past tense because there is two in the sentence
yearsago, which means something in the past. When changing a general interrogative sentence, we should first look at whether there is be in the sentence
verbs or modal verbs, if any, bring them directly to the beginning of the sentence; If not, add the auxiliary verbs do, does
or did. Because this sentence is in the past tense and there is no be in the sentence
verb, so the auxiliary verb did. The past tense taught in the original sentence becomes the original form teach.
Question 3: Why don't you try it on? why
Don'tyou is followed by the verb form, which is a sentence pattern that indicates to make a suggestion, and it has a synonymous sentence pattern which is why
Not followed by the verb form, which means why not.... So we can change the original sentence to why
nottry
iton?Question 4] Meaning: He goes to the park three times a week. The underlined part of this sentence is three
timesaweek, three times a week, indicates how often something is done. When asking questions about frequency, you should use the question word how
often, which indicates how often it has been.
Question 5] Sentence meaning: I was too scared to move. The sentence structure used in the original sentence is too....と structure, I indicate too....so that they can't.... so…that…It means so....So much so that ....,so
is followed by a modifying adjective or adverb, that
This is followed by a clause. Therefore, the original sentence could be changed to i
wassoscared
thaticouldn’t
move.Test point: sentence pattern conversion.
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