Question 25 asks for English, question 26 English choice, please explain in detail, thank you

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

    Choosing C translates to: He does a better job than anyone else!

    What is better than what, so it should be his work better than other people's work, better, is to compare with everyone, 1 to 1, so with better, work is better than work, so it should be someone's work, not people!

    Therefore, choose C object, a noun possessive pronoun.

    i.e. someone else's =everyone's else

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    C should be chosen for this question

    The meaning of any other person is the accusative.

    Any else's means anyone else's, i.e., possessive.

    Therefore, the question C is actually not very troublesome, and it is good to understand the meaning of Chinese. Look

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    C should be chosen, the subject is work, so it should be followed by work, using the noun property subject pronoun, only c meets the amount, hope.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You should choose C, his work refers to work, and anyone refers to others, work and people cannot be compared. anyone else'S refers to someone else's work, and work and work can be compared, so choose C

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think C should be chosen, not A

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Choose BSTH proves useful for sth.Proof is valid for **.

    Here when prove is used as a verb of the system, active is used to express passive.

    If prove is used as a passive when used as a substantial verb, it can only be used as sth is proved. It's proven. But if it is proven to be, or proven to be, it is necessary to use the initiative.

    sth proves (to be) right.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The answer is b

    PROVE is a verb, there is no passive a, c is wrong.

    prove+adjective (so, d is wrong): the proof is ......in the past this process of transition has often proven difficult.

    In the past, this transition has often proven difficult.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The answer to this question is: as though

    Explanation: When although, when guiding concession adverbial clauses, inverted sentence patterns are not used.

    As though is translated as "although" to guide the concession adverbial clause, the clause will use the inverted sentence structure.

    i.e.: young as though the girl was = as though the girl was young.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    though

    In inverted sentences, though and although are generally not used in inverted sentences.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, two words are fine in normal order, but in the inverted sentence it is exactly what you said.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.a (Wealthy residential area).

    2.d (prototype, subjunctive mood with cherry oak).

    3.d (primitive, subjunctive mood).

    4.c (turn off).

    5.c (not subjunctive, cannot be used suggest, tense consistent) 6a (in part owing) 7b (speed, rate).

    8.c (See for yourself).

    9.b (satisfactory).

    10.d (indicates that the praise has been done, but I hope it has not been done) 11b (grown-up: adult, plural) 12a (rude).

    13.A (not a single one).

    14.A (in the evening) 15a (whatever).

    16.b (specifically refers to).

    17.a (forget to do: forget to do something; forget doing: forgot to do something).

    18.b (caught).

    19.b (drift).

    20.c (soaring).

    It's so tiring to do it, there are so many questions, give a little argument!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Correct answer: Select B

    I'm going to go and disturb Qingdao and stay there for a week.

    While you're on Qingwang Lead Island, can you please buy me some books?

    Here we examine the time adverbial clause slowly buried, while there is a while. When.

    eg . strike the iron while it is hot .Catch time by the forelock.

    you should learn more while you are young .You should learn more while you are young.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I choose c...Mainly to examine the conjunctions, the sentence means, I'm going to Qingdao, I have to stay there for a few days in front of the hall, since you're going to **, can you buy me some books if the meaning of if.

    While walking when to laugh and roll, however, since the table since, because as soon as the table also, is an adverb.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Choose B, same floor.

    Can't choose C, the speaker is about to go to Qingdao, and he is not in Qingdao yet. Therefore, you can't say, "Since you're in Qingdao, can Zhensun help me buy some books?" Zheng Qiao", shouting the travel key can only be "When you arrive in Qingdao, can you help me buy some books?" “。

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    c Since you mean, since you are there, can you buy me some books?

    Since it has happened.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's B, right? Hope it helps you in your studies!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This question examines the conjunctions of the copositional clause, and that should be chosen.

    According to the grammatical rules, if the sentence components and meanings in the copositional clause are complete, it is necessary to choose that that does not eliminate macros in the noun clause and has no meaning in the first burn.

    FYI.

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