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The first choice is a how much to indicate the degree, how.
The second option is a ISN't he;No, the above two choices are wrong.
he's is he is, and the full sentence is he is already back to usa, isn't he?
Let's say he's is he has, then you see: he has already back to usa, hasn't he?Is that right? Obviously not.
It can only be said that he has already gone been back to usa, hasn't he?
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a how much you don't know how much I want to go home It's been years since I left that.
b he's is an abbreviation for he has and is in the perfect tense, so choose b
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ahow much you can't imagine how much I want to go back to my hometown. It's been many years since I left there.
How much describes the extent to which "I" want to go back to my hometown.
bno he hasn't Has he returned to the United States? No, not yet. He is now in Shanghai.
He in the question's is the abbreviation of he has, so it should also have not, and the tense is consistent.
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d Here, yet means not yet, ready means already, has the meaning of a, because it indicates the reason, and is followed by a noun, so you can only use a, and the other three options can only add complete sentences.
Your support is the motivation for me to continue to move forward and help others, and I hope you will join hands with me to spread the seeds of love.
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The difference between dalready and yet is that ready is only used in affirmative sentences, whereas yet can be used in negative and interrogative sentences.
abecause of a phrase followed by a noun, pronoun, or noun nature. Because followed by a complete sentence. but and though indicate the inflection, the words in this sentence that examine the reason for the table.
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Question 1 b First of all, enough can only be placed after the adjective when modifying the adjective, as a postposition modifier: secondly, the second half of the sentence says "you can drink some water" proves that you are thirsty thirsty means thirsty. And hungry means hungry.
The second question is selected c because the meaning of this question is that in the school sports meeting, Lin Tao jumped the farthest in the long jump competition, and the highest level should be preceded by a definite article:
The answer to the third question is 29, and we can see that Xiaojun is 29 years younger than his father, so let's say Xiaojun is x years old, and his father is (x+29), so when his father's age is twice his age, then (x+29)=2x can solve x=29, so Xiaojun was 29 years old at that time.
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b If you are thirsty, you can drink water adj+enough
c Furthest Use the superlative, preceded by no definite article.
29 years later, you will know by making an equation when Xiaojun is 39.
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The first one chooses ahow
Much indicates degree, how.
The second option is a ISN't
he;No, the above two choices are wrong.
he's is.
heis, the full sentence is. heis
already
backto
usa,isn't
he?Let's say he's
It's hehas, then you see: he
hasalready
backto
usa,hasn't
he?Is that right? Obviously not.
Can only say hehas
already
gone/been
backto
usa,hasn'the?
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The first sentence is an inverted sentence, and at the same time it is a copositional clause, so it must be used. The word order of a normal sentence should be the day that he bad to beging his study for the next term came finally
In this sentence, he bad to beging his study for the next term is to explain the previous tha day, which is an apognate clause.
The second sentence is a definite clause, which translates to the fact that the beautiful dress that Miss Jones wore to the ball was borrowed from a friend of hers.
In this sentence, the real backbone is that the beautiful dress was borrowed from a friend of hers, and Miss Jones went to the ball is to modify the dress, which is obviously a definite clause, and then according to the meaning of the sentence, this skirt, Miss Jones is worn on the body, and the preposition here should be used inFor example, a girl in a blue dress translates to The Girl in Bule DressThis is a matter of prepositional phrase collocation.
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Now I work and use English, but I feel that learning these obscure grammar is the same as learning ancient Chinese, which is useless, and communicating with ordinary customers is useless except for causing misunderstandings.
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The first question is first an inverted sentence, the reason why I chose that is that he bad to beging his study for the next term The guided sentence acts as a component of the subject in the whole sentence, and came the day is the predicate, and finally is the adverbial.
The second question examines the use of the definite clause, and the preposition of dressing uses in
Hope it helps!
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c This is an inverted subject clause. The reduction is: that he had to begin his study for the next The subject clause of the guide is placed at the end to avoid being top-heavy.
2 This is a definite clause. The beautiful dress is the object of in the clause.
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Think for yourself! Are you listening to the class?
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The first one is not a definite clause, but a noun clause that explains the day after that
The second is the definite clause to modify dress
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1,a From the past to the present, it is still going on, so the present perfect continuous tense is used.
The coming saturday afternoon is the time in the future, so it must be in the future tense, and the basketball game is held, so it is necessary to use passive, and you have to use will be played
The first three sentences are synonymous and correct.
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