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1. The difference is whether it can be followed by the object.
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emphatic sentences).
The rest are definite clauses.
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I couldn't agree more with MJ's long walk.
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The first question is selected d if the affirmative sentence is like this: the shop is open in the morning
If it becomes an interrogative sentence, it is the shop open in the morningIn this sentence, open is an adjective, not a verb.
The verb be needs to be used before the adjective.
Question 2: choose a the class refers to the whole class class class is a collective noun, use the before the set noun and the predicate verb does not need to use a single three A group noun refers to a class or group of things or people.
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1 Pick d open is not a verb here, it's an adjective, open.
2 d begin is used in the archetype instead of the three-person singular form, then the singular noun must not be used in front of it, so abc excludes.
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d open itself is an adjective, paired with is.
d is used in the simple present tense.
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1 Choose Wonderful, which means great! good luck, good idea, best wishes, all do not fit the topic.
Complete translation, Mingzhou Bridge was put into traffic in March, great! Ningbo's traffic will get better!
2. Choose took, past tense, because the sentence has a last year, last year my uncle often took me to the park.
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I'll give you a translation first.
The Meishu Bridge is in traffic in March.
Traffic in Ningbo has become even better.
1) Good luck (2) Wonderful (3) Good idea (4) Best wishes From this, choose 3 the most appropriate.
2.Last year my uncle often I parked.
1) Bring (2) is taking (3) In the past with (4) will take happened last year So choose 3, translated as Last year my uncle often took me to the park to be satisfied with the adoption If I can't help you I believe that no one can help, if you don't understand, you can ask Good luck to the landlord.
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According to the meaning of the sentence, it means that the traffic situation has become better.
There is a last year in the back
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(2) It means to show that it is very good and praised, and the others do not.
3) Tables used to be.
Hope it helps.
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1. Wonderful 2. Why? There's no reason why wow, the single selection is completely based on feelings, not explained.
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b c
The bridge in Mingzhou is open, which is great! The traffic in Ningbo is getting better and better.
a;Good luck b great c good idea d bless you my uncle often took me to the park last year.
Looking at the last year indicates what happened in the past.
a Simple present tense.
c Simple past tense.
d simple future tense.
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1. It's Mr Brown's home, the sentence omits home.
2. While has the meaning of since in this sentence, if is a hypothetical form, which obviously does not conform to the meaning of the sentence.
3. The usage of the article does not need to use the, the is to indicate a specific reference, and there is no need in this sentence. If you add it, it will make people think that there are many fathers and there are many toms.
4. I don't know this question.
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b means Brown's house.
Didn't I say I was going to go, then it's not if, because if has the meaning of assumption, so use while
There is no need to emphasize with a definite article.
I have the same pen as you, it's not that I have the same pen as yours, let's feel it.
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1, b refers to the place; 2, a conditional adverbial clause; 3. Do not fill in before and after, insert words, refer to the same person. 4. B. should be chosen
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