Sophomore English questions about remain

Updated on educate 2024-05-21
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The answer is c. First of all only is an adverb in this sentence and translates as 'only', 'only'. In this sentence, the first half of the sentence "i" is the subject, the subject-verb-object is complete, and the second half of the sentence "my house" is the subject, but there can be no two subjects in a sentence without conjunctions, so there can be no more verbs in the second half, so a, b, and d are excluded.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    i can still remember after the terrible flood,only my house___standing.

    remaining

    remained

    being remained

    Choose cremain, which is an intransitive verb, is not passive, and there is no passivity here.

    i can still remember after the terrible flood,only my house remained standing.= i can still remember after the terrible flood,only my house was standing

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Correct option c

    remain is used as a predicate in the clause, and intransitive verbs do not have a passive voice, so the past tense remains is used.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The answer is bit remains to: vtStill need (to be kept, to be done) example sentences and usage:

    1. it remains to be seen (ie we shall know later) whether you are right.

    Whether you are right or not will be known later.

    2. it remains to be see who will be the victor in the contest.

    It remains to be seen who will win this game.

    Looking at the above, cd error, and then looking at the orange meaning, it can be seen that see applies the passive voice here, so a is wrong; A: B

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The meaning of the phrase "B" is that it remains to be seen whether they will enjoy such a trip abroad.

    remain to be seen

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Doesn't mean right.

    After many years**, he is still in poor health.

    The only thing that can still (continue) is C

    The answer for you is "grammar expert"! If you still have any questions, please ask, and I will continue to answer them! I wish the landlord progress.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Personally, I think it's because this sentence means that after many years of **, he is still not very healthy.

    cuntinue+to do

    seems to be"Like"

    is "yes", and c is more smooth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The library is there, and you can search it out if you search it directly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    ordinary emphasizes the ordinary, ordinary, and non-special common emphasizes the wide, common.

    The first question is the subject clause, that the traffic situation in the city requires improving is well known.

    Question 2 Examine the omission of adverbial clauses, when the subject of the adverbial clause and the subject of the clause are the same, the subject of the clause can be omitted.

    The subject of running is i, stone cannot run, excluding b c

    The difference between a d is active or passive, and i and fell are active, so choose a

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    4 No, you can't. common knowledge is a common phrase.

    5 d is in the passive voice, so the preposition should be by.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Common knowledge is a fixed phrase. Ordinary means nothing special.

    Question 6, in option A, in should be on, I made a mistake! fall on sth: toward. Attack, pounce.

    I slammed into a rock, and it was an active movement. So d is wrong.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1, ordinary, ordinary, ordinary. common means universal, everywhere. Emphasis varies. Knowledge must be a combination with the universal, right?

    It means that you have fallen, and you have fallen. It doesn't have to be tripped over a stone, it can be that you slip and fall on your own foot and happen to fall on a stone. If you are tripped over something, you can use be tripped by sth

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Common knowledge is a fixed collocation meaning "common sense" = common sense, and in terms of the meaning of the words common and ordinary, common focuses on the common, while ordinary is ordinary.

    fall, when it means to fall, trip, etc., it is an intransitive verb and has no passive form. fall on sth means to pounce.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Active Passive I fell on a stone.

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