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7 chinesediffersis differentgreatly from japanese in pronunciation, so it is difficult to learn this language well.Chinese and Japanese are very different in pronunciation, so it is difficult to learn the language well.
In this sentence, Chinese "Chinese, Chinese" is the subject, an uncountable noun, and the predicate verb should be filled in later, and it should also be in the three-person singular form. differ from……"With ......different" (= be different from......)
Note: If you want to use different, but it is an adjective, then you can fill in the space is different, of course, depending on the requirements of the question, whether you are allowed to fill in two words.
10 earlysettlersfrom europe settled on the coast of the pacific ocean and built some homes.Early European settlers settled and built some houses on the Pacific coast.
In the space of this sentence, fill in the noun "settler" as the subject, and think about it, were the early European settlers one or many? Do you want to cross an ocean alone? Settling and building a house, do you go alone? This is to determine the singular and plural of the subject according to the meaning of the sentence;
There is also a way to determine the singular and plural: in English, singular countable nouns cannot be used alone (except for definite terms, of course), either by preceding them with a restrictive word (article, demonstrative pronoun, possessive pronoun or indefinite pronoun) or by adding the plural after it.
All fill-in-the-blanks for this question should be plural.
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1- High school English is not difficult, be sure to follow the teacher's progress.
2- Teaching and supplementary materials are:
Must brush the question. Five-year college entrance examination and three-year simulation.
Tianli 38 sets of real questions.
Hearing has a lot.
It's best to find past papers.
The rest is textbooks.
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is a verb, and differ from is equivalent to be different from
10.There is more than one settler in the meaning of the sentence.
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It's just a word that stands for greeting, or the interval between words, and is a commonly used word.
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1.There is an over in the back, and it is necessary to use the completion tense. And after "has no plan" because the before and after tense should be consistent, use has instead of had
2.Phrase. 3.Guide the definite clause and use it as the subject in the clause, and the antecedent student refers to a person, which can be used who or that
4.According to the meaning of the sentence, fill in "in......After that".
5.Adverbs modify verbs.
Before and after, it can be found that the subject is plural.
7.The subject and the predicate are passive, and ed should be added, if it is active to add ing, it is not countable, and the influence behind it is added to s, three singles.
9.Fixed matching.
is a verb that means different, different; Variety is an adjective that means different, varied.
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The last thirty years are in the present perfect tense.
for sth
3.Non-restrictive definite clauses.
4.Temporal adverbial clause, when can also be.
5.Adverbs modify verb phrases went away
Modify countable nouns plural.
7.A non-predicate verb, the past participle table is passive, equivalent to when he was asked
Add a noun after it. difficulty doing sth
10.Adjectives modify nouns.
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The first question one refers to nation, and in general, the one becomes a specific reference to a certain country, and a certain country is obviously not in line with the topic.
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Question 6, for means because.
1 f His doctor smoked and drank alcohol. 2a, he doesn't come to our party, what do we do? There is the right (right) a you h turn to us if you have any further further statements on this matter my feelings. (disregarded).
In the first question, you should choose a If d is used as the verb predicate of the drink object clause in the past perfect tense, the verb of the if clause must be in the past tense instead of don'T present tense, because had order is in the past perfect tense, which means "past past", that is, the action of order occurred earlier than the like action (like action that happened in the past), and the condition given by the present question is that the subject of the clause is in the simple present tense, so you should choose a, because the action of ordering a drink has already happened and happened in the past, so the simple past tense is used. >>>More
after can lead to temporal adverbial clauses.
Because the subject and object of the first half of the sentence are complete, let you fill in the predicate, so it is a clause, and the predicate should be in whatever tense it is. >>>More
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