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

    should be selected d, much can be modified to compare level, any student refers to any student, including kate, then inconsistent, so it is not available, any other refers to any other student.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    d has than used comparative-grade later

    There is later modified with much.

    Except for yourself, everyone else uses any other

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    d The first blank should be preceded by an adjective because of the existence of than solid, and the latter blank should be used to say that any other student is followed by the student singular, so any other should be used in front of it to be consistent.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    later;any other

    The first empty is comparative, so use later

    The second void can't include herself, so add other

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    yesterday kate left school_much_later__than_any other___student in her class.

    late;any late;any otherc..much later;any later;Any other choose dmuch followed by adverbs and adjectives so use much later here

    any other student/any of the other students

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1 a The fish in this question refers to fish one by one, which is in the plural, and is compared with few and then than.

    2 b The front refers to the students, and the back refers to the class as a whole.

    3 brothers-in-law

    4 a Refers to the whole family, when it is tolerated.

    5 mary's mother's

    6 a When you eat fish (meat) for dinner, you can't count it, you need to catch it.7 d Shoe store, noun modifies noun, the noun in front generally doesn't need to be plural, buy shoes won't be one.8 b The window of the room should be limited, and the room should not be used's denotes possessive 9 room, space(=space) placenoun place; Verb: to place.

    10 all kinds of

    11 one and a half hours/ one hour and a half

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1a This question examines comparative levels.

    Fish is a countable noun here.

    2b whole class refers to the whole class, and this class refers to this class.

    3 brothers-in-law

    4 d family is singular here.

    5 B MR Black is Mray's mom-in-ma's friend 6A7C

    8b9room refers to the room capacity, and place refers to a certain place 10 all kinds of

    11 an hour and a half or one and a half hours

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    42.Cross out the panthe

    Hope it helps.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. spent

    2. enjoyed

    did you call him? how was his holiday?

    Dear Jack

    How is everything? I'm glad to be your pen pal.

    We all love to travel. You said you went to a lot of places around China last year, can you tell me about that?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.see is not a verb, but an action verb (a verb in the senses), so of course it is modified by an adverb clearly.

    2.Feel is indeed a verb in the sentence, but the following predicate is not an adverb terribly, but an adjective sorry, that is, feel sorry "feel sorry".

    Whereas terribly means "very" and is the so-called adverb of degree, similar to very.

    Such adverbs generally do not modify verbs, but rather adjectives or adverbs.

    For example: he is very tall

    This sentence terribly modifies the adjective sorry, which means "very sorry".

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is a collocation problem, you said the usage is correct, but depending on the specific problem, see and feel here are verbs, and verbs should be modified with adverbs, just like the "land" of Chinese usage must be "see clearly... The verb is generally used to describe feelings, moods or colors, etc., for example, if the second question is to use its function as a verb, it is feel terrifiedTerrified is an adjective here.

    It mainly depends on the analysis of specific sentences.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The second modification is sorry, sorry is an adjective, to be modified with an adverb.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Here see is not a verb, but an action verb, which of course should be modified with an adverb; terribly modifies the expression of sorry rather than feel.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is not a contrived verb, but an adverb modifying a verb.

    Although it is a verb, the meaning here is terribly sorry

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The first one is filled in clearly, and the second one is terribly, in fact, the first one is to modify the verb, not only the see plus verb, but the second one is also. They are all used to modify verbs.

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