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The first one is single, the second one is at, and the third one is to, and that's all I know hee-hee
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anor could he is to use an inverted verb before the subject.
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The answer is b. The negative form of the non-predicate verb is examined here. (be) anxious to do sth, the negative form of the infinitive is to add not directly before to, so anxious not to frighten....
That's right. c The answer can be ruled out, being is a non-predicate verb, and the negative form should be not being instead of being not.
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b, if the subject is the sender of anxious, there is no need for auxiliary verbs like being.
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I think D should be chosen. Reason: Quickly hid under the stairs is a complete sentence separated by a comma, the preceding sentence is a clause, and the verb -ing form must be after not, so choose d.
Hope it helps!
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not, this question is not to frighten the poor man, the adjective phrase is an adverbial, anxious not to do structure.
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d.This is an examination of the non-predicate, the subject be anxious about the poor man, is the active form, so the present participle form being is used (if it is a passive form, the past participle been is used), and the negation is generally in front, so D. is chosen
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Question addendum: But I just saw the answer, and the answer is B?
Can't you? I should be not mistaken.
ab difference is only word order. It's the same thing, it's a hard thing to remember. However, I guess I'm not mistaken.
be killed
could be donesentence pattern.
Passive sentence: even should be in front of be.
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This place has to choose the noun! You can tell that the first example is all passive! I show that I am accepted!
is in the form of be, and two parallel passive sentences form a whole sentence! be injuried or even (be) killed, and the second is two juxtaposed nouns nForm!
suffer a injury or even n. how do you think?
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Choosing c incomprehensible is incomprehensible to the meaning of incredible unbelievable, incredulous incredulous unbelievable.
Sceptical means sceptical.
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CA is incomprehensible.
b Unbelievable.
c Doubtful, ungullible (skeptical, distrustful) d Doubtful (not believing to be true).
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dsceptical means suspicious.
It's just a replacement.
Incomprehensible is incomprehensible, incredible, unbelievable.
incredulous is suspicious, which means to suspect something else.
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I also choose D. There is an upstairs that has been explained very well, so I won't go into details.
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