The driver is dead. As are
the passenger.Sarah is beautiful, as is
her sister.1.第一句话as前用了句号,而没有像第二句话用逗号,那么这两句话的句型是一样吗?第一句话算是比较从句吗?有点糊涂了。2.第一句话是否可以把As换为So,如果可以...
There were no theatres, no cinemas, no coffee bars. It was dead as anything. 那时既无剧院,又无电影院,也无咖啡馆,死气沉沉。It is very difficult to contract this virus. It's milder than we though. The fatality is gonna drop. So when you hear the context, it...
...儿工作时,报酬是每小时2英镑。误:As I started work here, the pay was £2 an hour.正:When I started work here, the pay was £2 an hour. 我不明白上面的句子为什么用 as 是错误的。请专家老师指点一下,谢谢!
...语从句,是出于什么理由呢?举两个类似的例子:I found the boy in the classroom. (介词短语是地点状语)The boy is in the classroom. (介词短语是表语,因为它在系动词后面,我们不能说它仍是地点状语吧)I want to marry her because I love her. (...
The eldest son of parents who were themselves poor, I had, fortunately, to begin to perform some useful work in the world while still very young in order to earn an living andtherefore came to understand even in early boyhood that my duty was to assist my parents and become, as soon as possible, a ...
We made as much of the toxin as we
could.1.请问这句子去掉比较结构后是怎样的,还能出现much吗,是We
made much of the toxin还是仅仅就是We made the toxin?2.请问这个much的词性是代词吗?3.整体上看,主句是不是应该把as
much of当作限定词分析?
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,a person driving a typical car is five times as likely to die if hit by a sport-utility vehicle than if hit by another car. 此句中倍数+as likely 结构后不是应该接as引导比较从句吗?不明白此处为何用than。...
以下几个句子是完全倒装吗?信息中心是句尾?句首是否重读?倒装是为了强调句首部分还是强调句尾部分?There comes a bus.here comes the bus.In the box was a cat.By the window sat a young man.Standing beside the table washiswife.
For the purpose of this provision, " infrastructure company " means such company as has made investments by way of acquiring shares or providing long term finance to an enterprise.(来自iweb 语料库)
【请问】这句话里面,as是不是没有比较意味,只能理解为定语从句...
as far as I could tell,far和tell无法按照字面意思来理解,麻烦大神们解惑:They were all looking away — away from each other, away from the other students, away from anything in particular as far as I could tell.
【原句】Islamic law is a phenomenon so different from all other forms of law—notwithstanding, of course, a considerable and inevitable number of coincidences with one or the other of them as far as subject matter and positive enactment are concerned—that its study is indispensable in order t...