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Translation: If you think your future is just a question mark, you need to make some decisions. This may seem stressful, but on the flip side, it also shows that your future is spacious, with many exciting options to choose from.
Take a school break, continue your education, do an apprenticeship or decide on your first job, these are all options available to you.
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If you only have doubts when thinking about the future, then you need to make some decisions. It may seem like a stressful task, but on the other hand, if your plan is open, there are many opportunities. Stopping for a year, taking a break from school, taking up an apprenticeship, starting your first job, these are all options you can choose from.
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First of all, let's talk about what is a non-predicate verb, that is, a verb that is not a predicate, mainly including infinitives, gerunds, and participles (present and past participles).
I'm sorry, it's too much, it's more detailed, and I should be able to understand it when I read it slowly.
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A non-predicate verb is a word that is not a predicate, so there are three types:
do2 is the subject of an action, 3 is how the subject is given an action, and the rest is 1.
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1.Until ......Until; In ......Before, it was used separately and no"not……until……"Until ......So the first sentence can be translated as: I didn't doubt the ability of the tour guide before I got lost in the mountains.
2.nothing but: just, only; anything but: Not at all, not at all, both of these are fixed phrases, depending on the context, choose d, "It's not easy at all but I tried my best.""。
3.expose: to make exposed, being exposed means the progress of the action, meaning "contact", here as the subject of the clause, -ing means to be in progress, -ed means to complete, here the verb is used passive, so choose a:
Educators believe that children who live in an English-speaking environment learn English faster.
4.It is not a clause here, because the last sentence does not have a predicate verb, so choose b, them, adverbial, and directly modify feelings.
Sister, I'm a senior, four or six levels passed at one time, high school English still has some foundation, the answer is just for reference, I also have a younger brother and the landlord, in the final sprint for the college entrance examination, his English is very bad, but my sister can't help much, here I hope you get good results in the college entrance examination, come on!!
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Question 1: The structure of until, the until is preceded. Original sentence: I did not doubt the ability of the guide in the slightest until we got lost in the mountains. Paraphrased: "Until" we got lost in the mountains, I began to doubt the ability of the guide.
Question 2: Did best means that the exam is not simple, so anything but means "never", nothing but "only", and other collocations do not exist.
Question 3: aThe non-predicate construction, which explains that children, can only be used as exposed or being exposed, since it is passively "exposed".
Question 4: CThe homonyus structure, which refers to feelings, what is definitely wrong, whom and them both refer to people.
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It's been a year since I graduated and hope to help you.
Question 1 C Unless we get lost in the mountains, I don't doubt the ability of the tour guide Question 2 d angthing but sth is never . That is, the question is difficult.
Third, a being exposed to the English-speaking enviroment is a postposition for children.
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Choosing a is a sentence pattern, until... Until I was lost in the mountains, I still couldn't find my way.
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