2. English questions Explain the reason Thank you

Updated on amusement 2024-08-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    1。The answer is c

    pleasant and pleasing mean objectively "pleasant or pleasant" and refer to the feeling that the noun is modified to give to someone else; Whereas, pleased means subjectively "happy or pleasant", referring to the feeling of the noun itself.

    2。The answer is c

    alone: adjective adjAlone Lonely.

    lonely affix: -ly has a certain nature in the specified manner

    Adjective comparative: lonelier superlative: loneliesta 1.Lonely, lonely 2Desolate, sparsely populated adjective adjLonely; Lonely.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1.d because of a pleasure noun.

    2.c because live + adverb, one live; feel + adjective, to feel lonely.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It was great to see his classmates back in school.

    There is a noun to be added after the article a, only d is a noun, and the others are adjectives.

    lonely

    The old man lived alone, but he didn't feel lonely.

    Alone, alone.

    lonely, lonely.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Less time.

    Pass**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1.When it was completed, workers had spent the past few years building a number of bridges across the Huangpu River.

    If it is made within a period of time, choose D.

    2 Tell you the meaning of the option A Take off (clothes, hats, etc.) and take off.

    b distant, detached (adj) or as a past participle as an object complement, in this sentence is a predicate. pass。

    c Send it away... The dentist sent away two of your teeth?

    d。Remove. take out

    1.Remove. the doctor has taken my bad tooth out.

    The doctor has removed my bad tooth.

    2.Deduct; Remove.

    the train fare has already been taken out from his salary.

    The train fare has been deducted from his salary.

    3.Bring. Get out.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It should be followed by a point in time, not a period of time;

    b.Used in simple past tense;

    c.Used in the present perfect tense;

    d.Used in the past perfect tense;

    OFF is equivalent to take away...from;

    Remove, remove, remove....from is equivalent to take away...from;

    away to give up, without the intention of removing;

    out to take out, general usage take .out of.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is a time adverbial in July that indicates the past, so using the simple past tense, followed by popular recently is an influential result.

    Mother was advised to use the past tense and passive voice when she was a child.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Choose the end of the sentence A to directly judge the second emptiness should be in the present perfect tense.

    2.When she was four years old, she was advised to learn to play the piano, according to the tense agreement, Exclusion B is not shown here to carry out the concept of Exclusion D, and the analysis in the play shows that my mother is the bearer of the action, so choose C with passive

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    boat has a hole __c___each side. it will go down soon.

    a. on b. through c.

    in d.There was a small hole on each side of the AT, and it was going to sink soon. The preposition should be inare lots of things a i need to prepare before the trip

    a. that b. who c. whom d.WHOSE has a lot to prepare before you go. That on behalf of things, I hope to be able to help the landlord.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The hole is inside the hull, so it is used

    That denotes things, use that

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    CA doesn't explain, just read the answer.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first question is A, because it is on the surface of the ship.

    The second question is A, which is a definite clause, that describes things and things, and who describes people.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 c when translated: Some passengers are. , at this time the house collapsed. It is customary to use when

    And while is also when. , but it is mostly used when the structure of the sentence is similar. For example: while I am reading, he is sleeping

    as soon as "one. Only. Such as:

    i will tell you as soon as he comes back。(The Lord will be from now) after in. After that, the main clause should not be used in the continuous tense!

    2 b (more visit in the option).

    When tell is followed by a clause, the clause should be in the normal word order, i.e., the subject-predicate order. You subject The predicate is.

    will visit

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. , indicating what happened at the same time.

    2、b.is an object clause that is guided when.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1a while parallel sentence to indicate that the roof falls and the passenger action occurs at the same time.

    2a The clause order remains unchanged.

  16. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.As can be seen from the question, learn and know have a certain time relationship, and "know" after "learning". B answers guide conditional adverbial clauses, c and d guide concession adverbial clauses, only A can lead time adverbial clauses, so choose A.

    and b can be directly excluded because listen is an intransitive verb. Whereas, c is a verb that means "to sound like". B or D, which one to choose?

    b emphasizes the action of listening, d emphasizes the result of listening. In the question, a can is used, which means can it be heard, and the result is emphasized, so D is chosen.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to the meaning, when I learned that, I understood.

    Or according to the meaning of the sentence, listen to the poem, not hear. Use listen to

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    , table turns.

    Table status, heard.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1、had left

    Because CAME is in the past tense, and he left for the United States before I left, so it's the past past, which is the past perfect tense.

    2、playing

    Because dog and ball are subject-verb relations.

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