may:
used in various polite expressions with I
might:
used to politely say something about someone or something一:May
I suggest that you consider the matter further before taking any action.Might
I just say how lovely it is to see everyone here today.二:May
I suggest that you think carefully be...
1). Assuming it rains tomorrow, what shall we do? (设想明天下雨,我们怎么办?) 2)原句:他们预料到下几个月电的需求量很大,决定增加生产。翻译:Anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months, they have decided t...
It was not so much the many blows he received as the lack of fighting spirit that led to his losing the game.not so much...as 引导的是比较状语从句么?that led to his losing the game 中 that 做什么成分?谢谢!
...试过, 但我仍没有通过考试。Although I had tried, I still failed to pass the exam.请问老师, Although引导的让步状语从句中, 为表示动作try发生在fail前, 可否用过去完成时?答案是Although I tried, I still failed to pass the exam.望老师解答,谢谢!
_____her mother started to go to the cooking class.A. It was at about this time thatB. That was about this timeC. It was at about this time whenD. It was about this time that这个题是选A 还是C呢,A 是强调句,应该是没什么问题;但是C选项就是成了一个定语从句。给的...
...home state,when he signed with the
Miami Heat, but he found his way back to their hearts,when he made a triumphant
return to the Cavaliers.我感觉这句话单词back前面缺少一个动词,请老师帮助详细讲解一下单词back的词性,以及它在这里是修饰句子中其他哪...
...ol at
last! I’m not outgoing so I’m a little anxious right now. I want to make a good
first impression. Will I make any friends? What if no one talks to me?这是2019年版高中英语新教材(人教版)Welcome Unit (p4) 的第一段。请问这里的 first impression 前面为什么用的...
The best ways to
find yourself is to lose yourself in the servicer of others.—Mahatma Gandi这是前面一个网友提问的句子(https://www.cpsenglish.com/question/54031)。句子来自北师大高中英语新教材必修1第1单元(p7)。我发现句子中还有一个问题,那就是:...
—Our teacher wants to find a student to set
up a good example for us.—I think Jane may be a good choice ______
can meet the teacher's need.A. which B. who
C. whom D. what请问这里的关系代词选which还是who合适?为何?
...ed for such person. 我极其憎恶这种人。2. I have an intense desire to see you. 我很想见你。学生我这样理解不知对否:句中的 such person 和 to see you 分别视作<名词> hatred 和 desire 的<逻辑宾语>。
There is a tendency to think of occupational stress as applying mainly to the busy executive, but such people often experience less stress than those in the ranks immediately below them.老师,as后面为何跟doing(applying)?