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Updated on educate 2024-05-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Summary. Hello dear,"were you sad yesterday?"is an English sentence that translates into Chinese as "Were you sad yesterday?" This sentence uses the past tense "were" to ask the other person if they felt sad or sad yesterday.

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    Hello dear,"were you sad yesterday?"is an English sentence, translated into Chinese by Zhilun Chongxian as "Were you sad yesterday?" This sentence uses the past tense "were" to ask the other person if they were sad or sad yesterday.

    Hello dear, if you felt sad or sad yesterday and were violently injured, you can"yes, i was sad yesterday.", indicating that you did feel difficult or sad yesterday. If you didn't feel sad or sad yesterday, you can"no, i wasn't sad yesterday., indicating that you did not feel sad or sad yesterday.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This sentence is the subjunctive mood.

    The if conditional sentence is a subjunctive to the past, using the past perfect tense.

    The main clause is a hypothesis about the future, and the verb form is added with would, so choose a. where option b is to state past facts, c is to state past facts, and d is to be virtual to the past.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A kind of subjunctive mood: If the hypothesis is completely opposite to the present facts, the verb forms of the conditional clause and the result clause are respectively: conditional clause (past tense) The result clause (should, would, could, might+ verb form) is chosen A

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    b Examine the usage of object clauses. The word order in the object clause should be declarative. Exclusion a.

    From the meaning of the answer sentence to the day after tomorrow, it can be inferred that the previous sentence asks about the future, so the question is in the simple future tense. Sentence meaning: Can you tell me when Mr. Lee will come back?

    Yes, the day after tomorrow. Therefore, choose B.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The two ifs here belong to the two test centers

    First sentence: could you ask him if he will come to my brithday party next sunday?(The if in this sentence means "whether", when if means "whether", you can't apply the main general, the following tense only needs to consider whether the action has happened, here because it is next sunday, so the future tense is used).

    Second sentence: I will, if i meet him this noon(The if in this sentence means "if", when if means "if", you can apply the main will subordinate structure, so the simple present tense is used).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Next Sunday has a time in the obvious future tense and is next week, so use will come

    This noon is used later to indicate something planned or likely to happen, if leads to a temporal adverbial clause, and the simple present is used instead of the future tense.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You are talking about the situation in the answer, and as for the time adverbial next sunday in the question, it means that the sentence has been limited to the future tense, and will come should be applied.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    d According to the meaning of the sentence, can you ask him if he will come to my party next weekend.

    meet, you must know if the lead conditional adverbial clause will be present.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Select item D for this question.

    It mainly examines the use of contradictory interrogative sentences.

    In the first half of this question, the word hardly, with a negative meaning, is mainly used, so according to the grammatical rules of the rhetorical interrogative sentence, the opposite auxiliary verb should be used in the subsequent rhetorical question, did

    Of course, the meaning is:

    You barely heard from him before this, did you?

    No, I heard from him. I received a letter from him yesterday.

    Hope you understand.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Choose d, hardly means almost no, there is a negative meaning, so the translation of the question sentence is followed by did

    You barely hear from him, do you? - No, I did, I received his letter yesterday.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    d is hardly no, which means negative, so the question part is positive.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Choose dhardly, the expression is negative, and the antonym question sentence is right or no.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    C Question Analysis: Sentence meaning: What were you doing at 8 o'clock last night? There is a definite past time at eight yesterday evening in the question, so the past continuous tense is used, so C is chosen

    Comment: The tense of verbs is a very important knowledge in the process of learning English. In many questions, there is no clear time in the sentence like this one, and many of them have to be known through the judgment of the context.

    The past continuous tense means that the action is being carried out at a certain point in the past, this question is not difficult, and it is enough to strengthen the memory and understand it at ordinary times.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    c examines the article that the first blank is not filled, because third is an adverb here, come third gets the third place, and the second blank is filled an, which refers to an 18-hour bicycle marathon, because eighteen is a word that starts with a vowel, with an. Choose C.

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