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Reasons for Wrong:
Let's start with the question, which means: Why don't they play basketball?
If we pick A, A means to say: it's fun. If it's fun, why not play basketball? So it's not this option, exclude.
Take a look at option C, which means: That sounds good. He asks you why they don't play basketball, which has nothing to do with the topic, rule it out.
Take a look at why it's right:
Because I was bored, I wasn't interested, so I didn't go to play basketball.
Note: Plagiarism is prohibited.
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Why is the question of why.
If it's a suggestion, it should be why not they do sthThen you can choose C.
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Q: Why don't they go and play basketball?
A: Playing basketball is boring.
You can't say that playing basketball is fun (a) or that playing basketball sounds good (c). If that's the case, then why not go. Hehe, just because of answer b. Playing basketball is boring.
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1. bă(I don't know where the paragraph begins, but the first part is about the city) 2 d
3. b. may also be c, as you can classify excitement and opportunity as different reasons, i suppose that'd be your interpretation of things.
job, afraid of fuel shortage and simply want a more exciting life with more opportunities)
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Be. Past participles belong to non-predicate verbs and cannot be predicates alone, so its inflections do not follow the rules of tense and have only one form, which is the past participle form. Past participles that denote time, condition, cause, are actually omitted from these clauses, and these sentences must all be in the passive voice.
e.g. ice is heated , it will change into water
when heated , ice will change into water .
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Here the stood is indeed a predicate verb in the simple past tense. It is actually very simple to determine whether a past participle followed by a noun is an adverbial or a predicate verb, first of all, you have to look at the relationship between this participle and the previous verb, if this participle is the action made by the previous verb, then this participle is used as a predicate verb, such as [the man sent out a letter] in this sentence sent out by the man is the action sent by the man, so the sent here is a predicate verb. If the preceding noun is the object of the execution of the past participle, then the past participle is the adverbial that modifies the previous noun, such as [the letter sent out was received The letter sent out was received] where the letter is the object of execution of sent, so sent is used as an adverbial to modify the letter
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As a separate sentence, here it is the simple past tense.
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