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I also think that this refers to a position so I didn't add it, what I said upstairs is very correct, you should remember some fixed collocations, and buy a book on synonyms to see, it will be helpful for you to learn.
6Expect contains a strong meaning of expectation, and promise refers to that kind of possibility, very likely, the meaning of these two words is actually different, you carefully understand that in this structure, the girl is the logical subject, and the subject predicate should be consistent, so you can't use expect, which means that if the girl trains well, she is expected to become a good dancer.
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1.There is no grammar book, and the first question is not accurate. It may be that the role of the role is not added before the post....Play. Role Fixed phrase.
s point of view of someone's point of view.
It is to be divided, that is, there is nothing in the total; besides means something else. In this it should be used besides
absent from...Absent.
7.Because it describes the factory, and the factory is the production of paper, it is active.
8.Fixed matching.
It's along the coast, provided it's on the coast, like people walking along the coastline. And OFF is not to belong along. That is, islands are not on the coast but near the coast
10.Contextual understanding, not influence, but what attracts people.
It is advisable to learn more about fixed collocations and idiomatic usages of various words. :)
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elect + noun + complement.
president as a complement, without the the
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Yes, this is the zero-article usage when the position is used as a complement.
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This is the 2013 Liaoning college entrance examination question.
Examine the definite clause. There is no conjunction between the two clauses, so item b is excluded (cannot be used as a conjunction, in this that case is used in parallel sentences). Here which refers to the preceding main clause, and in which case leads the definite clause to replace the in this that case in the parallel sentence.
The sentence means: he could win this game, and if he did, he could make it to the national team.
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Translation: He may win this game, he will probably make it to the national team.
Examine the non-restrictive definite clause, you can translate it directly, it is easy to understand, in which case is mainly used to guide the non-restrictive definite clause, which is equivalent to and in that this case, which means if that is like this.
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There is a comma, which is an unqualified sign, so use which, in the competition is the phrase, so use in which case
1. better take
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1. b。The meaning of the sentence "Which table lamp do you want?" Either is fine. ” >>>More
consider
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a, b is obviously wrong, here obviously to use the tone of the declarative sentence, a, b belongs to the indiscriminate number of options, b itself is unreasonable. d, I'm dizzy, here is the guide to give in the adverbial, what is the pretence This is completely a play on words, and the questions in high school are very boring, and I came over like this. Choose C. >>>More
The answer is c. First of all only is an adverb in this sentence and translates as 'only', 'only'. In this sentence, the first half of the sentence "i" is the subject, the subject-verb-object is complete, and the second half of the sentence "my house" is the subject, but there can be no two subjects in a sentence without conjunctions, so there can be no more verbs in the second half, so a, b, and d are excluded.