Fill in the blank English Fill in the blank English .

Updated on educate 2024-06-05
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    a Some here does not mean some, but some. When there is a certain category, the plural is not added.

    Some: unknown or unspecified name:

    some man called.

    Someone hit ** (visited).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I'm not a master, but I'll make a point:

    It seems to be. Some has a meaning of "some".

    i.e. some = a certain

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's not a matter of countability, reason is countable, but all four of your options are correct if they are so similar. The real reason for choosing B is that the speaker seems to want an affirmative answer. That is to say, there is a reason why he hopes that the person he said does this kind of thing, at this time, he uses some, everything else is wrong, what he said upstairs is right, and now many teachers teach it like this, saying some=a certain, this is only in some cases, don't use it indiscriminately.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be"reason"Uncountable. Some describes an uncountable noun.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    as long as two hours of talking,i managed to __him of my honesty.

    Answer: C2-i'd like to book a plane ticket for hawaii.-_or tound trip.

    Answer: cpair of glasses on the table ,but the glasses yours.

    isn't ;aren't ;isn't ;aren't

    Answer: B4-what's your plan for the holiday?-i'd like __the days with my family,__climbing.

    spend;going spend ;to go ;going ;to go

    Answer: alove nature and we enjoy the time spent nature

    a./;/ b./.in ;in ;in the

    Answer: Byou want to learn English well,you should practice it as often as possible.

    use be using

    Answer: bmeans tried, but he can not find out the truth

    been been

    Answer: btime flies!the children are all __

    up up Answer: c

    was at the gate __he told me the news.

    Answer: Aman insisted that he the law and

    t break;mustn't be punished

    t break;shouldn't punish

    t broken ;be not punished

    t broken;not be punished

    Answer: d

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    bbacd

    I'm pretty sure the answer is right.

    Give points, give points

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1 b moving to a new apartment 2 b where is John moving to? 3 A sounds like a flowing stream 4 C Interesting place 5 d Keeps it fresh.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    3. What a beautiful day today! Let's go for a walk together, shall we?

    Jack's leg was broken, wasn't he?

    What interesting news!

    I came to see her, but she still didn't come home.

    The ice on the ground is hard enough that it allows us to skate.

Related questions
9 answers2024-06-05

First of all, you have to master the vocabulary, which is not very difficult, as long as you make a vocabulary list and read about 5 words a day, it will not delay time at all. Second, in the process of doing questions, we should find out the words that we don't know and improve our sentence comprehension ability. Third, you should read it several times, sometimes the meaning of the sentence is very important. >>>More

3 answers2024-06-05

English multiple-choice questions generally test your mastery of words, phrases, etc. >>>More