现在分词可以用作宾语补语。如:I found him readming my letter.=I caught him reading my letterWe saw her crying in the corner.但老师说动名词也可以作宾补,我在语法书上没有找到例句。同意曾老师解答,以上是现在分词作宾语补足语。不是动名词作宾补下面的是动名词作宾语补足语,当作名词使用,Can we call this ser...
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答案解析如下A:how come“为什么(怎么会这样)”;B:what’s up“怎么了,什么事,发生什么事了”;C:take your time“别急,慢慢来”;D:it makes no difference“没影响,都一样”。根据上下文语境得知选B为最佳答案。
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(1)No matter whether students work or travel, they will get to know what the work world is like and what skills employers are expecting from them.(2)Whether students work or travel, they will get to know what the work world is like and what skills employers are expecting from them.以上2种表达都正确
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We found it no good making fun of others. (名词作宾补)我们发现取笑他人不好。no为形容词,修饰后面的名词good,it为形式宾语,动名词为真正宾语。不能转换为not good It's no good just having meetings. 光开会是没有用的。It's no good worrying about it now. 现在就为此发愁根本没用。A i...
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Not until recently did they encourage the development of tourist-related activities in the rural areas.参考译文:直到最近他们才鼓励在农村地区开展与旅游业有关的活动。A. they had encouraged B. had they encouragedC. did they encourage D. they encouraged老师,这题选C,我知道是倒装的结构,但是为什么这个...
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It is very difficult for parents to decide whether to have a second child or not,=It is very difficult for parents to decide whether they will have a second child or not,参考译文:决定是否要第二个孩子对父母们来说非常困难。备注:whether to have a second child or not属于从属连词whether+不定式to have构...
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Unfortunately, he took some medicine which was harmfulwhich was harmful为定语从句修饰前面的名词“medicine”
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首先非常赞同刘老师观点“提问网友的语法真是非常需要恶补一下了”He reports that, when(they are省略了) speaking, white communicators usually look away from the listener, only periodically glancing at them. They do the opposite when(they are省略) listening.They are expected to look at the spea...
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Progressive American politicians were really a thumbdrive-throw away.备注:不定冠词“a”应该去掉,因为主语为复数“politicans”(1)thumb drive 拇指存储器(u盘)I have wanted a thumb drive, and these sunglasses are nice. 我正想要一个拇指存储器这些太阳镜也不错。(2)throw-away废品Just a stone's...
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will 在从句不是表示将来时态助动词(即推测含义),而是情态动词,表示意愿/意志。trustworthy adj. 值得信赖的,可靠的;可信赖的He is a trustworthy and level-headed leader. 他是个头脑冷静、值得信赖的领导。
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