Two English answers! 50 points!

Updated on educate 2024-05-23
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. In which=where After adjusting the word order, it should be we live in the apartment is very quiet

    2. Which is applicable within a certain range, and there is no range in the sentence, so what will be better.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not a question of why, the antecedent here is an adverbial in the clause, and the other way around is we live in the apartment....You can't use which, because the antecedent is not an object but an adverbial, so it can also be changed to the apartment where we live is very quiet

    What is not scoped, whereas which is scoped and selective.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Note that which here is not a guide to the non-qualified definite clause, and there is no comma in front of it! You can't just use which, because there is in front of it, why add in? Because we live in here is indispensable!

    The difference between what and which is mainly the question of whether there is a scope or not. The CD here doesn't have a range, so just use what!

    I don't know if you understand, if you don't understand, just add questions, I will! Hope it helps you o(o

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    the apartment in which we live is very quiet.

    the apartment where we live is very quiet.

    what cd do you want?

    What refers to what kind of CD you want, and which refers to which kind of CD you want

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Translation of the first sentence: The apartment we stayed in was very quiet. According to logic and common sense of life, people live in apartments, so to speak"We stayed in the apartment"It should be We Live in The Apartment.

    In the first sentence, which refers to the apartment, and the preceding in in cannot be omitted, so it is in which.

    The second sentence translates to what kind of CD you want. Since there is no range, which cannot be used. The landlord may not be comfortable with the second sentence of what, just memorize it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 First of all, this sentence is a qualified definite clause, and secondly, the current word of this sentence is the apartment, which is a place, and of course which can be used. Finally, in appears because of live inOf course, in which can be replaced with where

    2 __cd do you want,a or b?Which should be used in this sentence, because it indicates the range a or b.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    So that's not the same in English and Chinese!I can't understand it in Chinese

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. The first sentence is not a non-restrictive definite clause. in which=where is equivalent to the apartment where we live is very quiet.

    Non-restrictive definite clauses such as:

    we live in a derpartment, which is very quiet. "which"Refers to the previous one"a department".

    2. Which is applicable to a certain range, if the a, b or c option is clearly indicated in the front, which can be used, and there is no range in the context of this sentence, so use what, to indicate "what kind of cd do you want What kind of cd do you want?" ”

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Which should refer to any ...... of both or more

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In English, it is:

    the classroom is crowed. there is not enough ( for more students.

    Among the options: place, place.

    floor, floor.

    room, space, room.

    ground.

    Therefore, you should choose room, so that the meaning of the sentence is more accurate.

    The above answers are for reference.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think we should choose C, room means space.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Correct the answers upstairs to ensure accuracy (but the landlord did make a mistake in typing, but it was corrected later, ashamed).

    1.all their life lifetime in their lifetime2Teach Himself Music Self-Study**3 what does

    Note: Indicates that you can choose any of them.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first sentence is problematic, it should be they had lived in that city since they were bron

    they were born in the city and lived there ever since.

    The second sentence is also problematic He was going to learn music by himself

    he would teach himselfwhat does “work” mean to you?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The use of negation in English is that if the preceding can be negated, the negation following is not used. And one more example: I don't think he has any money, i don't think he has any money.

    Instead of i think he has no money

    For A, this principle is violated.

    For b, any is generally used to add no in front of a negative sentence, and the common usage is not any, which cannot be started alone.

    For C, it is in line with the principle mentioned above.

    For d, nobody is the subject directly, and of couldn't be added after it't eat in a restaurant that day because nobody had any money on us is right.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    None of us had any money, so we couldn't go to the restaurant.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    cAccording to the title, you can't eat at this restaurant, and everyone must have no money.

    none of means nothing, but it is a negative preposition, so the second space can only be used any.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The meaning of choosing C is that we can't eat at a restaurant that day because none of us have money.

    Because it's we, it's more than three people, and more than three people negate to use none, and money is uncountable, so use any.

    If I choose B.

    The meaning is not right, any of us, any means negative.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    We can't eat here, we don't even have any money!

    None of us.

    I won't explain any money.

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