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1 c yet is usually used in negative and interrogative sentences, and ready is used in affirmative sentences.
2 c nce - because, since it means, it is generally used to mean "due to facts known to all".
as- Although it also has the meaning of because, but the reason or reason expressed is "incidental", usually not at the beginning of the sentence, if it is placed at the beginning of the sentence, it means more to be, as, eg: as you know... As you know ...
because- because, but not at the beginning of the sentence.
now that
for- also has the meaning of because, but does not put the beginning of the sentence.
3 b4 b The word order of the clause is usually a normal word order, no preposition auxiliary verb is required, a should be what he would say to the young The meaning is not right d can not be used if, it should be whether, only whether can be used in conjunction with or not.
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ca (in fact, as and because can mean the same thing, a and b can be, but because can't be placed at the top of a sentence).
B The last question is okay, there should be something else you didn't type, right?
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finding it out is a gerund as a definite, omitting who (who find it out).
The Hard Way is a predicate that refers to the year hole IT, that is, "build up this knowledge by losing thousands of pounds". It means that even if the knowledge structure is built up at a cost of thousands of pounds"There are many difficulties"Or "it's a hard road."
The whole thing is that you can sell your knowledge to new computer sellers, because they can't build it without spending thousands of pounds on Bird's Mountain, and they will find it difficult to build it on their own.
I hope the answer satisfies you, thank you.
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finding it out is a gerund phrase as a definite sentence, and the subject in the sense of the first hand is newer computer dealers
The hard way refers to the knowledge that you spend your money to buy, maybe you don't have the subject you sell the knowledge is more easy to understand.
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confusing
leftdoing
was sleep
The first two are not so sure, I hope they help you (*
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To avoid confusion, all bottles are labeled; There is a noun to be used here.
Her husband died in the war, leaving behind several children.
I was sleeping when 9 was sleeping **.
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for "should". The title means "What should I do?" ”
Referring specifically to the day after that day, it is customary to use "the next".
First of all, this is to express that you are going to the teacher, and use the be going to table what you will do in the future. And I used said earlier, so I used was.
different from me.
Like is followed by "to do" or "doing", so only a is correct. And twice a week means twice a week, fixed collocation.
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DCABA is all about basic usage.
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1. is playing
From look, you can see that the action of the latter sentence is happening, so it uses the present continuous tense: be + ving
frank is the third person singular, so the verb be uses is
2.For career questions, the following three sentence patterns can be used:
what is tom's father?
what does tom's father do?
what is tom's father's job?
However, for the underlined question of this question, it is best to use the first answer, that is:
what is tom's father?
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look!Frank is playing football over there
what's tom's father ?(The question here is about occupation, so with this sentence pattern, this type of sentence can also be used what does tom.)'s father do, but the underlined word here is only a waiter, and other words cannot be changed, so it can't be used here, does the landlord understand).
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Bwhere to park her car is a noun phrase, and the usage of the special interrogative word plus the verb infinitive to do is transformed from a noun from a noun, as explained below:
where to park her car=where she can park her car, remove the subject and modal verb from the clause, and add to before the verb.
Similar: how to do it, what to do, whom to talk to, wether to try again, etc.
In this type of phrase, the interrogative adverb does not act as the object of the verb in the infinitive phrase, but as an adverbial; Whereas, interrogative pronouns must be the object of a verb or preposition in an infinitive phrase. So what which whom must be the object of a verb or preposition in an infinitive phrase in such a phrase.
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bSpecial interrogative words plus verb infinitives to do is a fixed usage.
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