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It should be: d
To modify the verb run, use an adverb quickly
So the BC is incorrect.
so that sentence patterns, so fast, that. This is followed by a clause.
So A is not right, you can only choose D
Liu Xiang ran so fast that every opponent was afraid.
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Select DSO....that...And so....So much so that ....”
Modify the verb ran, use the adverb quickly
Translation: Liu Xiang ran so fast that everyone screamed for him.
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Hello. Pick D
so...that..too, so much.
Liu Xiang ran so fast that everyone screamed.
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The answer is d so quickly that
ran is followed by an adverb.
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Liu Xiang ran everyone screamed single choice.
a so quick
b sa quickly
c so quick that
d so quickly that
The option is that Liu Xiang ran so fast that everyone exclaimed.
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Choose b, first of all, the comparative level, with more quickly, far is the adverb of degree, indicating the meaning of far away,
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d, first of all, much modifies the comparative-level faster, and faster is already comparative, and there is no need to add more in front, so exclude b and c.
In addition, the latter should mean that Liu Xiang ran faster than any other runner. So there should be other meanings in it, so choose any other.
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a, if d is d, runner will become plural.
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b. so
means "so." So much so. With so....
that...Or such....that...
And here the central word before that is the adverb beautifully, so it should be modified with the adverb so.
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Option B involves a sentence pattern here: so. that。。。And so....So much so that ....
The meaning is: she sang so well that everyone screamed.
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Pick B. This is so....That's the sentence pattern. She sang so well that everyone screamed.
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b. Memorize a mantra.
The name is a former スチュスレスッ
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b, the last sentence says ran not only for disabled peopleHe wanted to prove that since he could do so many things as a disabled person, he hoped that those able-bodied people would also be able to believe that people could do anything they wanted to do
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It seems to be a reading comprehension question for junior high school students, I think this question should choose D, this is a comprehension question, option A is "he wants to get more artificial legs" and option C "Some people with disabilities can become lawyers" is obviously a very narrow understanding, excluded, option B "people can do whatever they want to do" does not emphasize that it is a disabled person disable, I think D is the most accurate, but it also depends on personal understanding.
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C is chosen because the indefinite article a an is placed before the adjective after such, combined with the topic, it is such a kind.
The original sentence translates: She is a very friendly woman and everyone likes her.
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?English run?
Network access point?
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Originally, it meant that he was, but this is an interrogative sentence, with the help of the auxiliary verb do, and because used to, the past tense did is used
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Used to do sth denotes to do something in the past, which is in the past tense.
Yes, you are rightIn fact, it is equivalent to yes, he did
So the question is how did he?
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Seeing no, the front is used, which is the verb in the past tense, so used did
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C means: He really is.
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Choose C, because it's an adverb + enough, according to the title, the police should run fast enough.
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Hello: Pick C This is a fixed usage of enough i.e.: adverb + enough
Translation: The cops ran fast enough to catch the thief.
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enough
Fixed collocation: adjective adverb + enough