...接用?一般将来时?4. People have better access to health care than they used to and they are living/live longer now as a result.
为什么可以用现在进行时和一般现在时这两种有什么区别?我看了曹老师写的给一位网友的回答,说的是对英语动词的时态...
.... Likewise, if you speak only Chinese, receiving a
card written in Swedish takes part of the fun away. So a common language is
required, and in postcrossing that's English since it's widely spoken.Many people in China have limited
exposure to English and that makes it (extra) hard to learn and pract...
The study found that the kids when theywere five, six or seven, who had been watching more violent TV shows had grown up to be more aggressive adolescents as compared to the adolescensts who had been just as aggressive in childhood but had not watched as much media violence.请教老师,1. ...
...meat, milk and vegetables all come from farms. Farms are
important because they supply shops and supermarkets with food, but what is it
like on a farm and how do they work?Every year, there is an Open Farm Sunday. Around 350 UK farms will be
free for visitors to explore and enjoy. Activities on offe...
it is possible that in years to come they may be regarded as normal. 这句中的介词短语in years to come可以放在句末吗?像这样→_→it is possible that they may be regarded as normal in years to come. 还有一个问题,that 在这里面是什么成分呢?是与i...
... to see it.The teacher gave the children such wonderful picture books that they got wild with joy.注:①当such…that之间用“不定冠词 + 形容词 + 单数名词”时,可以用so…that替换,但得将不定冠词和形容词颠倒位置。例如: That...
...ime together
but are never honored, perhaps due to taking a friendship for granted,
eventually even the closest of friendships may cease to have a reason to exist.
请问老师where plans are made to spend time together but are
never honored为定语从句还是状语从句?谢谢老师。
(1) I took it for granted that you would stay with us.(2) The judge took into consideration that it was the prisoner’s first offence.问题:为什么在句(1)中引入了形式宾语it, 而在句(2)后,只是把-that从句后置?
...rom teachers than their middle-class counterparts. And when/if they do ask for help, they’re less aggressive about it.That’s according to a study that followed students from the third grade through the fifth, ___59._____(publish) in the journal American Sociological Review. Part of t...
...ne of them rushed to the depot,waving to him and calling out his name asthey would have normally greeted any other such recognized surprise arrivals,because they had all heard that he no longer cared to mix with people.这个as从句没有gap,引导的是方式状语吗
...had been
fortunate enough to be never without partners, which was all that they had yet
learnt to care for at a ball. They returned therefore, in good spirits to
Longbourn, the village where they lived, and of which theywere the principal
inhabitants. They found Mr. Bennet still up. With a book, he...
...pected you to behave
more responsibly.If you miss someone, you notice that they are not in a place where you had
expected to see them.They had expected a pay raise in line with
inflation.I had expected something of the kind might
happen. The problem is rather more complicated than we
had expected....