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The means that it refers to specifically, and pop singers should be referred to in general here, so there is no need to add the'
And a group of Chinese: group (group), usually followed by the noun plural or pronoun accusative. e.g. a group of children are running to us
Another example is a group of us are going to Beijing Thie SummerI hope it helps you and I wish you a happy day!
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singers is plural, no need to add is a definite article, the table specifically refers to, and usually takes the number of singular countable nouns.
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The addition of the sun generally refers to something that is unique, such as the sun; the earth;Or to refer to the whole such as the flowers without the word before the person's name, like you said this.
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Pop Singer has a group of in front of it
the means a group of a group. There is no need for the harness.
Just like these books, there is no the. Can't be said to be the books
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If the article the, before the noun, it indicates that it refers to the concept of pop singers, which does not specifically refer to "these pop singers", but only to the concept of pop singers in general; And because the plural noun can be preceded by an article (if it is a singular noun, a an must be added in front), so just pop singers can be used.
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This is the difference between definite articles and indefinite articles, and pop singers here refer to nouns in general if they are not mentioned above, so there is no need to add the
For example, go to park is to go to a park at random. But go to the park is the park mentioned above, and the designation is to go to the one mentioned above.
Like countries, each country is unique, so there is no need to add a tickle
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Well, it's with are
Do not be deceived by a. a
groupofsingers
is plural, so it is correct to use are.
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Such a set of nouns as a whole is also used in the plural, think about people to know that you are the title of the book, equivalent to the
bookof“the
onethousand
andone
nightisfamous
thegreenwood
boysBecause boys are plus, it's normal to use are.
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Such collective nouns are also used in the plural as a whole, just think about people.
The title of the book is the equivalent of "the one thousand and one night" is famous
The Greenwood Boys Because boys are plus, it's normal to use are.
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Abbreviation: the
boysare
singers.
Reason: the
greenwood
boysare
agroupofpop
singers.
The Chinese translation of the definite article needs to be deleted.
greenwood"Make a definite meaning.
Delete the Green Grove Garden;
boys do the subject meaning boys keep;
are predicate meaning reservation.
agroup
ofpop is deleted as a definite meaning of the people;
Singers make object meaning singers keep.
Reduced singularity: the
greenwoodboyis
apopsinger.
Reason: To reduce the singular number, the plural number of words needs to be changed to the singular number of words, and the plural words should be deleted.
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Expect ("expect" should read: we expect it will be a cold winter this year.))
Either way. IS emphasizes how the whole is and ARE emphasizes how each individual is.
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The first one should be translated as expectation, and if it is translated as anticipation, it is very unreasonable.
Because boys and pop singers are both plural, translated as; These boys are a combination of pop singers.
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It is "expected", and because boys is plural, we use are
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It is the meaning of expectation.
Because The Greenwood Boys is a band, and a band is called a band with two or more people, it is called ARE instead of IS
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Your questions are probably from the New Concept English 2 book.
Its teaching materials are very old.
Although now Renran is very popular.
Some mistakes in it are inevitable.
Some are also customary usages of Anglo-Americans.
expect a cold winter this year.
Expect means "to anticipate" here.
greenwood boys are a group of pop singers.
If you think of The Greenwood Boys as a whole, use IS
If you look at it separately, let's use are
Actually, it's all right.
It's up to you to interpret it.
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It's okay to expect to have is, but use are to indicate that each member is a pop singer.
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1 is the meaning of expectation, who would expect a cold winter? Isn't there something wrong with that?
2 The pop singers after this sentence are plural, and the predicate verb should be consistent with the subject and object. The emphasis here is on the members of the orchestra.
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1.In anticipation.
Greenwood Boys represents a group of Greenwood Boys, so use are
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The meaning here is that these boys are a popular ** combination, which is an individual that emphasizes boys, so the predicate verb is used in the plural.
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There is no problem, the passive voice indicates the shooting star singer band called the greenwood boys, the verb and that are directly omitted, the original sentence should be a group of pop singers that are called the greenwood boys, there is a grammatical point in English, that is, in the definite clause, when the subject of the main clause also acts as a component of the subject in the clause, that whcich You can omit it directly with the verb, you are still too young, I guess you haven't learned it.
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It is an abbreviated usage, that is, a definite clause omitting the antecedent. It's a group of pop singers which is called the Greenwood Boys......
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Look at whether this is a complete and independent sentence or a part of the sentence.
If a sentence has a predicate verb, you can add were
If it is a part (e.g. subject or object), it can be used in this way.
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Right. It means a popular ** group called Greenwood Boys.
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This is a past participle as a postposition, called the greenwood boys, which modifies the singers in front of itThe equivalent of the definite clause who are called, which translates to: a group of pop singers called the greenwood boys.