-
Choose C, the question is tested in two places, the use of an adjective, exciting is exciting, excited is exciting, one is with things, one with people; Second, pay attention to the title, it is never been to indicate the negative meaning, followed by a mark more exciting to indicate the highest meaning, that is, negative + comparative level = superlative, this commonly used method in English, the above translation is: Are you having fun at the party? - Very pleasant, I've never been to such an exciting place before, a table quantity, don't think about him.
-
The difference between neither am i and nor do i is not neither, nor nor they both can be negative.
The difference is in AM and DO
The previous sentence should be used in the latter sentence.
The previous sentence is a substantive verb, and the latter sentence is do three singles with a do multiple-choice question, and the answer is c
Please compare carefully: experience.
she can't sing. neither/nor can i.
she doesn't like cooking. neither / nor do i .
she is fond of dancing. so am i.
-
a more In addition to the other, there is another object, and the two are generally compared.
The most hereby compares this, this three.
This question c is a different meaning, and I have never come across a comparison to it before.
-
d straight
i just want a straight answer to the question.
I just need to get a clear answer to this question.
For example: i didn't give him a certain answer.
I didn't give him a clear answer.
chapter 6 discusses this problem in depth, and suggests a certain answer.
I wish you progress in your studies and to the next level!! o(∩_o~
-
Select ab, cd
At least that's what I think.
I've asked a few people what's going on, but no one is going to give me a (definite) (clearly) (appropriate) (direct) answer.
Multiple choice questions?
-
It should be the (exact) answer, choose A
-
d I think this is very tangled, but looking at the tone of the second half of the sentence, I think it is d
-
The meaning of a certain is clear, and it is convincing here.
-
no one believed his reason for being late __he was caught in a traffic jam, _made him embarrassed.
whichwhich
whatwhat
The first half of the sentence of choice a is a copositional clause, not an object clause, and its role is to explain the explanation.
If it is used as a definite clause, why=for which brings in the clause he was caught in a traffic jam(for the reason), it does not make sense.
The second half of the sentence is a non-restrictive definite clause that can only be guided by which.
If you can't, you can ask me again.
-
The guiding clause modifies the antecedent reason
-
the reason for being late The reason for being late is obviously the reason he was caught in a traffic jam, so it is a copositional clause, use that
The definite clause that modifies reason is also often used as why, but in this case it means "why is it ......".reason", why is followed by the effect, equal to for whichYou can say his reason why he was late, but you can't say it.
his reason why he was caught in a traffic jam? It doesn't fit the topic, it should be "the reason for being late is traffic jams". From Chinese, it can also be seen that "late" is a definite clause, and traffic jam is a noun clause.
-
Choosing a is correct, because he was caught in a traffic jam The whole sentence is an explanation of the object in the main clause his reason, so it is an appositional clause, and that leads the homonoid clause, and that can not be omitted, no one believes the reason why he is late, and bringing the clause in is the reason why no one believes that he is late, what is the reason? He is caught in a traffic jam if he was caught in a traffic jam in the main clause, which doesn't make sense, and the grammar is incorrect, and which is chosen because it leads to a non-restrictive definite clause that modifies the whole sentence in front of it.
-
That leads to a copositional clause that explains what explains reason.
-
a that leads to a non-restrictive definite clause.
-
He was caught in a traffic jam is the same as reason, so, choose a, not b,
-
The space in front of choice A should be a copositional clause connected by that, and the space in the back is a non-restrictive definite clause (,) that says that he is late, and it is a non-restrictive definite clause (,), so the relative word is used which
-
1.Because Mozart's work has a passive relationship with the performance, the work is performed, which is a non-predicate verb, not a real verb, and the real verb is the subsequent attract.
to ..I think I deserve it. be equal to means competent, equal, suitable.
though in the green,he may not be equal to the task.
Despite his youth and strength, he may not be up to the task.
i thought you women always wanted to be equal to men.
I thought you women always wanted to be equal to men.
3.local refers to where you are, not your hometown. And native means from your hometown.
For example, if you are in the UK, then you say that the local snack in the UK is local snack, not native snack. In the same way, when you are in your hometown, you usually say native residents. (This is what I checked.)
Very much agreed) 4 don'T worry is the future tense that I feel very used to later, and I can't say why. Don't worry about what I'm going to do.
I will. It means in the future tense. don't worry ,tom !
i'll look after your children .
It is mainly used as a substitute for "a singular countable noun", which refers to the table in general and specifically to the addition of the
a fast train is one that goes fast.An express train is a type of train that travels fast.
open the drawer on the left, the one with a key in it.Open the drawer on the left, the one with the key on it.
6.This is an obvious past participle table is an action adverbial structure, here it is not accompanied by a table, but an adverbial is made.
-
1.This sentence translates to mean that although Mozart's works are "played" frequently, his works have captivated people all over the world. **It is played, because it avoids repetition, so the first half of the sentence omits the works of mozart, and the complete thing is no matter how frequently the works of mozart is performed, here** is to be played, passive voice.
2.I don't feel like I deserve that much honor.
i didnt feel that i___such a great honor .
was equal to means "equal, competent", which is different from what the sentence is intended to express. And deserve has the meaning of "deserve, deserve", so it should be filled.
Indigenous, innate, or natural", e.g. native knowledge, and local"Local, local", such as local residents.
t worry .The bag for your return translates as, "Don't worry, the bag will be saved until you come back." "Since the package is saved, the bc answer is excluded first, and the d answer is in the past perfect tense, and according to the translation, this sentence expresses a future tense, and a is the future tense will do, so d is not chosen.
5.The answer: According to the analysis, I also think that it is choice A
6.The latter sentence omits which is, and this sentence is a non-restrictive definite clause, and the two things are compared.
-
1.Because Mozart's works are played and are in the passive voice, the plus-ed, 2No.
It refers to the country is an abstract concept, local refers to the local in the region, and the concrete 4Because the package has not been returned, it is used in the future tense, while the d option uses the past perfect tense, which indicates that the package has been returned, so it is not true.
5.Because the one refers to the same kind of thing, one refers to the same thing mentioned above, and the question refers to the same thing.
6.Because the sentence is in the past tense, it should be consistent.
The tension on the same rope is equal everywhere.
The key to winning the tug-of-war is which pair gets the ground to face the players with more friction! >>>More
For the sake of simplicity, write m 1 2 [f(x1)+f(x2)] and take a new function g(x)=f(x)-m, then the equation f(x) m< >g(x) 0 >>>More
Option c is correct.
option a, there are two maximums for solar height, but only once for minimum. >>>More
Alkaline Therefore, c(oh-)>c(h+) a is wrong.
Soluble in water alkaline, it is its weak acid S2 - step by step hydrolysis and the production of OH- makes the solution alkaline, these OH- all come from water, and only for the aqueous solution, there is C (OH-) = C (H+) and H+ in the solution in the form of Hs- H2S H+, so option B: >>>More
Choose A, B, C
Because the stem does not say whether acceleration is the same as velocity or opposite. >>>More