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1. This painting was painted by our class Cai Ying.
2.If you don't study hard, you won't be able to get good grades.
3.We cannot ignore the undisciplined behavior of a small number of students.
4.The running train is a symbol of our motherland's courageous progress.
5.I can't go to the movies until I finish my homework.
6.If you make a mistake, you dare not admit it to your teachers and classmates, which is not the attitude that a Young Pioneer should have.
7.We cannot afford to withhold physical activity because of the heavy workload of studying.
8.Without the bloody sacrifices of our revolutionary forefathers, we would not have the happy life we have today.
9.Xiaoling's excellent results are the result of her diligent study.
10.We must not be intimidated by difficulties.
12. You have never seen such a prime minister.
13. My heart is tense, and I can't stand it.
14. This damp and cold ground can't sleep.
15. We are students and should abide by the discipline of the school.
16. The calm "lake" was trampled on by it.
17. The innocent heart of the little girl is like a budding bud.
18. These leaves fell from this tree.
19. We have already separated.
20. After visiting the Great Wall, I was educated.
21. We have no shortcuts, but we are on the same path as you.
22. There should be something you want most in this world.
23. The human body cannot crawl out of the dog's hole.
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The first step, remove, ask.
Words, how can it be so *** which one? Second, if you don't go, don't add it, don't add it, change the question mark to a full stop, and fourth, organize the sentence smoothly.
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40 sentences, isn't it 40 sentences? How can it be 14 sentences?
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40 sentences, it's 40 sentences, how can it be 14 sentences?
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40 sentences, isn't that just 40 sentences? Is it 14 sentences??
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He was sick. Isn't he sick?
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Declarative sentence to rhetorical question practice and answers.
1. I know about this.
Am I not going to know about this?
2. I'm not so stupid.
Am I that stupid?
3. You should feel that this is not right.
Don't you think that's wrong?
4. You can't do that.
How can you do that?
5. We can't afford to waste time.
Can we waste time?
6. You can't damage the environment.
How can you destroy the environment?
7. You can go home by yourself.
Can't you go home by yourself?
8. It's yours.
Isn't this yours?
9. If we can be like a drop of water, there is nothing we can't do.
If we could be like a drop of water, what could we not do?
10. Go in this direction, farther and farther.
Isn't it going farther and farther in this direction?
The method of changing a declarative sentence to a rhetorical question.
The declarative sentence is changed to a rhetorical question sentence of ten sentences, as follows: >>>More
It is necessary to understand that principle, to take what you are going to say as an expression to others, to understand this truth, and then to add some linguistic skills...Hope it helps.
A declarative sentence is a statement of a fact or the opinion of the speaker. It includes the affirmative sentence and the negative sentence. Declarative sentences are written with a full stop at the end of the sentence and read aloud in a descending tone.
This has nothing to do with never.
First, see if there are be verbs and modal verbs in the sentence. >>>More