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c as leading definite clause, translated as: as ...
a too much, too much.
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1. Translation: My year in college was a very difficult transition for me. Probably like many people, I feel very homesick and often miss home. Answer: a, the punctuation at the end of the preceding sentence should be a comma.
2. Translation: A five-year-old girl, wearing a skirt several sizes larger and a pair of broken shoes, followed around Barrett, looking fascinated. Answer:
a, note: too large (for her), even can only be added before the comparative level, so should be followed by that clause, and there should not be several size before very to qualify.
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1-cAs most people feel, I feel homesick and think about going home. Only as means as. 2-d
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b John calls everyone out of the kitchen so he can prepare a surprise for the party.
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Tears came down in the end, and in the end, I couldn't load it.
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1. a
By with foot or through walk is not the right phrase, "walk" is on foot;
Walking is the adverbial way of doing the present participle, come walking means "to come on foot".
2.b fixed phrase: be located + prepositional phrase which means "located is located in."
by the Huangpu River means "by the Huangpu River";
At is not appropriate, because at the Huangpu River means "in that place on the Huangpu River".
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1. There is a reason here to explain that it is a causal relationship. Because her car broke down in the middle of the road, she came on foot.
Walking means to walk, to walk, but it's not appropriate to use it here. Because her car broke down, so she came for a walk? How awkward
By foot emphasizes the measurement of feet, which corresponds to sitting in a car (by car). The car can also be broken by bus, a truth
2. By the river.
Fixed matching. Shanghai is on both sides of the Huangpu River, with by; In the river is in the river; Above the river is on the river; Across the river is across the river.
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The first choice is B, because by foot means walking, and you can't choose A because walking means (walking) road conditions.
The second choice is a, because this is the fixed term at. Direction by is on on. On across, it is in. Opposite side.
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1. B way of working.
2. a Fixed terminology.
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five girls are in the classroom now.The above are conjunctions; Fill in an M at the horizontal line; I didn't understand what you meant by the first question.
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there are five girls in the classroom now
AM You may have one word missing above.
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prefer to is a fixed usage.
as a result.
Here's a question if you mind and not a choice.
Here you need to use the past perfect tense.
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(prefer doing to doing)
prefer A to B in A and B
Example: I prefer green tea to coffeeI prefer green tea to coffee.
i prefer cooking myself to eating out.I'd rather cook my own meals than go out to eat.
Because little Alice is sick, my mother is very worried, especially when my father is far away in France.
The question means: Do you care if I bring my pet into this building?
a。I think you'd better not to. b。Of course not, this is not allowed.
c。That's great! I love pets. d。No, you can't.
In general, you should choose A, although it is a refusal, but it is the most polite.
Here the action of selling is emphasized sell, which mostly means in the case of passive expression in the active form: there is a market, someone buys.
umbrellas sell best in winter. the group's record has sold millions.
In this case, sell is usually followed by a word that describes whether the purchase is good or not.
When active is passive, the verb usually denotes a state, not an action. For example, these flowers sell wellThese flowers sell well.
Another example, this pen writes well/that cloth washes easily
There's a complaining tense, and I'm sure you see what that means is that my grandmother is always telling stories she made up herself.
I think I should choose B, the reason is that it should be a regular action. Because a is an action that emphasizes looking, and if you keep watching, it will definitely not work. C, judging from the sentence, that person should often drink at home.
This is the choice of the meaning of the word, in the sense that you are willing to help me improve my English?
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Analysis: aso that therefore b
in order to, followed by a phrase as a purpose adverbial; c.provided that as long as it leads, the conditional adverbial clause is guided; d. now that:
Since. According to the meaning of the sentence, choose D.
a.Ambassador, AmbassadorAmbulance Ambulance C
ambition, ambition, ambition dembarrass makes. Embarrassment, embarrassment 7
c 8.
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