English questions,, ask! A few English questions!

Updated on educate 2024-06-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.In fact, it is okay to say quite good, quite and precious are more colloquial expressions.

    2.Hide the location.

    3.Enjoy his freedom.

    4.The book is finished.

    5.With is, reading is a whole and is considered to be a singular 6 be interested in

    7.Please ......Euphemistic request.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.I don't know the reason for using pretty, but I judge by the sense of language that I have learned English for so many years

    2.Hideout.

    3.Enjoy his freedom.

    4.The book was read. Be done (past participle that denotes all verbs) is a passive voice statement, and the book must be read by a person, so the relationship between book and reading is a passive voice.

    5.is should be used, because if a lot of+ noun is the subject, the predicate should be set with this noun, reading is the gerund form of read, here because of is a preposition, you can't add a verb directly, so the verb becomes a gerund. Reading is an abstract noun that is considered an uncountable noun, so it is located in the singular is.

    6.I don't know much about that.

    7.In fact, this sentence can directly say will you lend it to me?(Can you lend it to me?) But this is really asking someone to borrow something, and there is a request from someone else, so you should be polite and add please

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. What does do Explanation: What is the question is for, and the tense is the third person in the simple present tense.

    2. How long do you Explanation: The question is about a continuous time, and the tense is the first person in the simple present tense.

    3 Simon Studies Very Hard Explanation: Remove the negative auxiliary verb, and the verb is changed according to the person.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. If you fill in them, it will become a sentence. In this case, the two sentences should have a conjunction together, that is, the second sentence should be added with an and.

    2. In addition to C, there are basically no other three statements. You can say so much, very much, but generally not very so much, many so much, quite very much but also. Too much is very commonly used, on the basis of which you can say rather too much, a bit too much, quite too much, but these are not so-called phrases.

    A lot of the time it's a habit, don't get too into the grammar.

    4. If there is no about...You can use help.

    5,help yourself to ..Please feel free to use it. Help yourself for sth Haven't heard of it.

    6, as far as i know is not well known, is as far as I know. it is known to all that...it is well/widely known that...

    as is known to everone, .as we all know, .everyone knows that...

    To put it bluntly, only Chinese says "well-known", and English only says "everyone knows".

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