Excuse me, junior high school English questions. Thank you.

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

    The answer is C-analysis.

    This question is intended to examine the difference between so that and such that.

    It should be clearly discerned.

    First of all. It should be clear.

    such…that…With so....that…can be used to lead the result adverbial clause, which means "so......so ......”

    Whereas. such is an adjective, and the noun it modifies can be a countable noun or an uncountable noun; Nouns can be preceded by adjectives or without. If it is followed by a singular countable noun, the indefinite article a or an should be preced.

    Therefore, such....that…The sentence structure can be divided into the following three types:

    Singular countable noun + that clause. Such as:

    it's such an interesting book that every one of us wants to read it.Therefore it is bfalse.

    Plural countable noun + that clause.

    they're such interesting books that every one of us wants to read it.

    Uncountable noun + that clause.

    But. So is an adverb, used in conjunction with an adjective or adverb, and its structure is: so+adj(adv.) + that clause.

    Namely. it's so interesting a book that every one of us wants to read it.

    But. When a noun is preceded by a determiner such as many, much, few, little, etc., which indicates the quantity, so should be used instead of such.

    When the singular noun is preceded by an adjective, both so and such can be used, but the position of the indefinite article is different. Such as:

    this is such an important meeting that you should attend it.(=this is so important a meeting that you should attend it.)

    It's an important meeting, and you should definitely attend.

    In short, I hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    c .There are two ways to express it: so interesting a book = such an interesting book Please remember.

    Keep this one in mind, and if there is a similar one in the future, you can put it on top, such as it's too boring a game and so on. If you don't study English professionally, you only need to see one by one, and too much grammar is easy to get confused by rules and regulations. What's more, if you memorize grammar, you have to transform the rules into specific situations when you use them, and it is much more convenient to memorize such short structures directly, what do you say?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I choose C first, so....that...or such....that...It is a fixed structure, which translates as "so." That.

    Secondly, SO and SO have the following structure:

    such+a/an+adj.+n.

    so+adj.+a/an+n.

    Therefore, C should be chosen for this question

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Choose c so + adjective + a an such + a an + n and only so that, not such that

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do you want to correct your mistakes? Or how?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, is there only one answer? Then choose that. AACBA CAAAC BBCBC ACB does not guarantee full pairs.

    Classmate, I answered them one by one, you put all the questions here, I really admire it

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.The last episode replay is an adv.

    2.Because Mission Impossible is famous, this coined word is accepted by people.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    to replay the previous episode.

    2.The translation of the name of the movie could not have been a one-to-one correspondence in the literal sense. The example sentence you said, translated from my own superficial knowledge, can be the original meaning of it"Mission impossible".

    When Jean if both sides of the conversation know that the word refers to the movie, it can be borrowed. At least I really haven't seen the movie.

    In this is adv, modifier dedicated, to translate, that is"This"meaning, adverbs generally act as adverbials, and this sentence is no exception.

    As for rather, actually, his position suggests that rather is an underlined ingredient.

    4.A definite clause is a difficultd adjective. difficult is not directly followed by the object after the adj, so it is not an object.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's start with phonetic transcription.

    Once you've got the 48 phonetic transcriptions, there's nothing to be afraid of.

    You can't pronounce it right now because of the phonetic transcription.

    As for the dialects, don't be afraid, take your time.

    You learn phonetic transcription first.

    Then use each consonant to spell each vowel and diphthong, which works well.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The tongue is long, I like it, hehe, this one doesn't affect the tongue curl, try to distinguish between worse and worth.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Listen to this guide to Lai Shixiong's English pronunciation. This is the best pronunciation guide on the market. It's vivid and easy to grasp.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Slow down and say as clearly as possible The pronunciation doesn't have to be forced

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A, you just need to remember that each must be preceded by words such as the very, just, the only one, etc., in order to be seen as singular.

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