Tell me about these English questions

Updated on educate 2024-06-13
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.There cannot be two predicate verbs in a sentence, singing is an adverbial that indicates the current state of Helen.

    2.Because the meaning of this sentence is "I'm afraid you forgot the date", the moment the speaker speaks the words, the convenience must have been remembered, so "forget" is a past thing in the past tense.

    3."Two years and a half year" is probably not going to work......I've never seen ......As for the question of using "years", ......Is two and a half years singular or plural? Let's plural ......

    4.Because it means that I have not been invited in the past, there is only was in the passive voice, so I can only use wasn't invited.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Already a predicate in a sentence. Therefore, sing is in the non-predicate form (to sing or singing).Because the sentence is to the effect"I found Helen singing under the trees"It's not"I found Helen singing under the tree"The singing here is the accompanying state of Helen, so use singing

    2."I'm afraid you've forgotten the date".As soon as this sentence is spoken, it proves that the other party has forgotten. "Already"Happened in the past, so use the past tense.

    3.As long as it is more than one year, it must be plural. I haven't seen the expression two years and a half year. Probably not.

    4.In fact, the most comprehensive is: no, i didn' wasn't invited.In fact, a little colloquialism would have made i didn't deleted.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The first one is forFixed collocation, not much to say. 47 is clearly heard

    Because I said something funny later. 48 is why, ask the student why he laughs. 49 is anything, interrogative sentence.

    It's easy to judge the answer based on the context. There's nothing to go into detail.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    the story originate from that book written by tom.This story is an excerpt from Tom's book.

    Book Written by Tom: (Through) a book written by Tom.

    originate eng [.]'r d ne t] beauty [ r d net].

    vt.Arouse; Founding, creating; Start, happen; Invention VIOriginated from, from; Produce; Set sail.

    Third person singular: originates; Past participle: originated; Present participle: originating; Originated in the past tense

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Reason for choosing A: 1This sentence is conspicuously missing a verb, which is a predicate. (c excludes that the subject predicate of the story cannot be the original form).

    2.A complete sentence must have the subject-verb-object of the story The subject originated is the predicate (past tense) The book object The written by tom after it is the complement that modifies the book can be ignored.

    story as the subject of originate is an intransitive verb must be followed by a preposition in this way to explain that you are not satisfied, okay!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The answer is definitely d!

    According to the structure of the sentence, the subject is the story, and the object is that by tom is the predicate of book, which is used to explain book. Therefore, it is accurate to choose D.

    Also, please appreciate the use of that book.

    If you add is in front of written, you will be fine with C.

    Hope it helps!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The three single-choice questions are all inverted sentences, and the so-called inverted sentences are that the subject is behind and the predicate listens to the subject.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Correction 1a good many means quite a lot and is followed by the plural form of a countable noun.

    2.Many a good also has many meanings, but it must be followed by the noun singular and the predicate must also be singular.

    All 12 single-choice questions are prepositional phrases at the beginning of the sentence, which are required to be inverted, and the predicate form is still consistent with the subject at the back. Question 3 Choose D, if you change B to is greatly, it will be correct.

    Translation. anyone( who would like )to come is welcome。

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