Find the following sentences in English Sentence Training Write the following sentences translate s

Updated on educate 2024-06-15
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello landlord, I'll talk about my own views (but I'm not a master), the landlord thinks it's reasonable to adopt it:

    First of all, the predicate of firms is gives, I think it's wrong, from a grammatical point of view, firms plural form, how can the predicate add s? From the point of view of meaning, there is a provide in front and a give in the back, so the real subject should be belief.

    But I found another problem, belief that the providing structure is absolutely wrong, or it uses belief that provides, which leads to a definite clause; Either use belief providing, and never add that. If that's the case, I'd prefer the first one, that provides after gives doesn't seem harmonious, and if it still feels awkward, then add that before gives.

    The above is a personal opinion, and the landlord is requested to consider it carefully

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The predicate of firms is gives, which I think is wrong, and the subject should belief.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The subject of gives is providing established firms with easier access to relevant management techniques and more job-specific experience, and the predicate of this sentence is not repeated.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    is a predicate of substantial amounts of capital. as well as is followed by another sentence, so it doesn't count as predicate repetition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. i'm learning english now.

    2. they love their school.

    3. we are waiting for them.

    4. my parents are doctors.

    5. our classroom is on the second floor, and theirs on the third.

    6. my grandfather is too old to look after himself.(Or my grandfather is so old that he cannot look after himself.)

    Choose one of the two sentences.

    7. did you lose yourself yeaterday ?

    Hope it helps. ^

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm learning English right now.

    i am learning english.

    They love their school.

    they love their school.

    We are waiting for them.

    we are waiting for them.

    Both of my parents are doctors.

    my parent'S are doctors Our classrooms are on the second floor and they are on the third floor.

    our classroom on the second floor,their on the third floor.

    My grandfather is old and can't take care of himself. (look after oneself)my grandfather is too old to look after himself.

    Did you get lost yesterday? (lose oneself)did you lost youself yesterday?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    We are also writing this, am learning english now

    love their school.

    are waiting for them.

    parents both are doctors.

    5. our classroom is on the second floor and theirs is on the third.

    6. my grandpa is too old to look after himself.

    he get lost himself?

    Hope it helps you

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The first one is filled in because it means to prepare, prepare, organize. The second one is to fill in hold, because it means to preside over the meeting.

    The first one is given, the second one is will give, and the first one is in the simple present tense to indicate something that is going to happen under normal conditions. The second is in the simple future tense to denote something that is about to happen.

    The first one chooses hate to, and the second one chooses arranged.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hold, emphasizing the meetingRun emphasizing Mike to chair the meeting.

    are given, is warned will give future tense.

    can't stand, arranged.

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