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b.Because it means to call it away.
c.Because the lights are turned off, we should use passivity, and we did not go when we said this, so we should use passive in the future tense.
There is no answer, it should be their
greens'
family
are.It means that the family wants to use the the
greens, the possessive should be skimmed to the end of the s.
b.Because this denotes a watch for two people, it should be possessive for every word.
d.Because as the proverb goes, an apple a day, the doctor stays away from me.
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1a My father did the same, d my father did 2a as 3b fixed with 4bin the south of....or south of....Put it in the first 5d of the sentence, and the rest are instantaneous verb terms can only ....as instead 7a b is not changed from the plural cand to ord less with me8b to the subject active 9c, and the b term is only used as a modifier. Happy learning!
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Original question: It's hard to imagine him accepting that decision without any consideration. The logical subject of without any consideration is he, and the logical subject of accept is also he, which cannot be someone else, so precisely because the subject of the verb "consider, accept" is "he" (note:
The logical subject of imagine is not "he", but "we") So, accept, the verb must be acceptedIf accepted, the grammar itself is correct, but the translation becomes: it is hard for one to imagine that he did not think about his decision to be accepted.
This is a bit of a Japanese characteristic, (strictly speaking, this is the wrong sentence see below...)On closer analysis, since it was "his accepted decision", the implication may be that he did not agree with the decision at first, but his superiors forced him to agree to it. Therefore, according to this more reasonable logic, the above translation can be expanded to:
He didn't agree with this decision at first, but his boss forced him to agree, and he accepted it (without even thinking about the original English text as evidence in the whole process). On the surface, this statement is correct, but a closer analysis reveals a contradiction: "I didn't agree at first..."", implying that he had considered that decision,...So, there is a contradiction in the logic...., so you can't choose accepted
If you learn logical analysis, you don't need to memorize the grammar of the framework of the rules).
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bhis should be followed by a noun or a noun equivalent word, and a gerund is equivalent to a noun.
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b.accepting is the correct option.
Imagine is followed by the gerund, and here his is added in front of it, which is its composite structure.
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Select B accepting
Imagine Fixed Usage: Imagine One's doing example: i can't imagine his eating up the bread.
I can't believe he ran out of bread.
i can't imagine his being late for school.
I can't believe he's late for school. Remember, there's no such thing as imagine to do.
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