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Updated on educate 2024-06-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    amazed (man) is amazed, man is the subject. Amazing (thing) is amazing, and the thing is the subject.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. they were amazed at the soaring drive of our oil workers.

    2. i found it amazing that you can't swim.

    amazed: Indicates that someone is surprised.

    amazing: Indicates something that surprises someone, i.e., it modifies a thing or something.

    Similar: confused & confusing, interested & interesting etc.

    In the second question, it as a formal object refers to the object clause guided by that. The meaning of the original sentence is:

    i found that you can't swim is amazing.(I'm surprised you can't swim.) But that's not native English, and it's strictly wrong.

    I was surprised by the fact that he said, "You can't swim." So it should be amazing

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    amazed describes people.

    amazing to describe things.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    amazed , amazing

    Someone is surprised with ed, something is surprising with ing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first is amazed, the second is amazing.

    Landlord, if you're a sophomore in high school, you have to work hard if you can't do this......You just remember that ing is generally "......"Ed" in general is "to feel ......."of".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Section 1: Spelling Questions (Pay attention to the correct form of words) (1 point each).

    1. focus/concentrate/fix/center

    2. accused

    3. desert

    4. optimistic

    5. arranged

    6. blamed/scolded

    7. polluting

    8. conclusion

    9. attracted

    10. continuous/constant

    Section 2: Complete sentences (1 point each).

    1.You can't rely on your parents forever.

    You can't (depend on upon) or (rely on upon) your parents forever

    we need to encourage more people to (take up)/(deal with)/(undertake)/(be engaged in)/(be occupied in/with)/(take part in)/(go about)/(set about) the profession.

    3.The stress of work took her body down.

    her health (broke down) under the pressure of work.

    4.It was clear that the proposals he had made at the meeting were reasonable.

    clearly, the suggestions he (put forward) at the meeting are reasonable.

    5.Our meal consisted of only three courses.

    our dinner (consists of) three courses only.

    Note: Indicates that you can choose any of them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1 however

    Many people know: thrifty and thrifty, food and clothing do not worry. However, almost no one can do it without waste. According to the meaning of the sentence, it can be seen that there is a transition relationship between the contexts, so the adverb however is used to indicate the transition, and the front and back need to be separated by the use of conformity.

    The plural form resources indicates a specific resource.

    Fixed coordinates make a difference work and have an impact.

    Fixed collocation do one's best go all out, work hard, do your best.

    focus on...; where on is a preposition, followed by a verb or noun as an object.

    a part in…In.....

    We play an emphatic role as the object of remind in the sentence.

    8. than

    There are adjectives that are comparatively easier

    do damage to…Destruction...., the participle phrase done to our land is used as a definite modifier to the noun gamage

    say no to…Right....Say no....

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Practice more and you'll be done.

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