An English problem about non predicate verbs, solved

Updated on educate 2024-08-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The reason adverbial clause, if you choose what you think a, being inquired means that it is happening, and it also indicates a passive state. Let's exclude and challenge the first two assumptions, from the main clause, it is obvious that the previous one indicates a reason, which is that the passenger is in a state of injury when he goes to the hospital, so the clause does not need to indicate the ongoing action, i.e., the A option.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The application of the non-predicate is to omit one of the same subject and predicate in this sentence is the subject, then it can be judged that the subject of the preceding phrase is also the passengers

    Looking at it, what do you say if people are injured, it's the passengers were injured, right, the subject-predicate is the passengers were removed, isn't it injured in... hospital? Oh, do you understand, don't understand, remember to ask, if you are satisfied, remember to come on.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The non-predicate acts as an adverbial to see the subject of the subject. Passive Relationship Select C A for being and D for future or purpose.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This is an adverbial clause preposition, and the original sentence is the passengers (who are) injured in an accident were taken to a nearby hospital

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1 aThe original sentence is complete and in normal order: I heard that my name was called in the dark

    2 bnotice is followed by a clause, so what does notice to? Notice a person, a person carrying a bag, carrying a bag is that person, and the state is expressed in the ing form.

    3 cHe shouted"Borrow", while squeezing through the crowd. Saying indicates that he remains in a state of shouting.

    4 bHe was upstairs preparing to go out. In this sentence, upstairs is an adverb, and the modification of getting ready to remove unnecessary adverbs shows that the sentence goes like this: he is getting ready to go out.

    Understand, right?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.Hear my name called compound object: I heard my name called, and there is a passive relationship between name and call, so I choose called

    2. b. carrying.

    i didn't notice you carrying compound object: I didn't notice that you were holding a dog.

    Notice that no one is doing something, so choose carrying3 c. saying

    Now the participle is used as an accompanying adverbial to explain what the preceding verb is doing while it is being made. The meaning of this sentence is: He squeezes through the crowd.

    At the same time, he said "borrow light (let let)".

    4. a to get

    The infinitive is used as a purposeful adverb: He is upstairs preparing to go out.

    Hope it helps!

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