Rather than feeling sadness when his wife is gone,
the author instead congratulates himself for concealing the body so well, which
is why he looks around triumphantly, satisfied that all his hard work wasn’t in
vain.请问老师:1 which is why he looks around triumphantly 定语从句是修饰...
...ain, your strategy is
clear communication. Tell your friend you’re angry with him for repeating what
you said and making the situation worse, but that you want to move on. Approached
in this way, your friendship will soon be repaired.上段出自外研版高中英语必修三第1单元p3。句中...
Icy roads are dangerous for drivers_______ it's hard to know what is going to happen and accidents take place easily. A. even if B.as if C. in that D. so that 老师,这里选C,但是D没有逻辑错误啊?求老师指点。
...to be started at once. 他命令马上开始工作。He
expected her to go with him. 他期望她同他一起去。They
invited her to go for a walk. 他们请她一起去散步。Ann
warned me to read the instructions. 提醒我看看说明书。He
encouraged me to apply for the job. 他鼓励我...
In any case however, this poem clearly demonstrates Frost's belief that it is the road that one chooses that makes him the man who he is.请问如何理解句中的三个that?
...xplain to outsiders how the pieces fit together, which they often don't in any coherent way.请问这句话的which是不是在从句中没做任何成分?我记得定语从句which是一定要在从句中做成分的。这个they是指pieces吗,they是不是只可以指人?谢谢老师
新编英语第三版课文里的一句:The part of my brain that switches off when I do anything strenuous signaled shutdown and my feet moved metronomically.这里的signaled shutdown是什么意思,充当什么成分?
It was January of 1940 and I was fresh out of graduate school starting
my first semester at the University
of Kansas City. 请问老师现在分词短语starting my first semester 是主语补足语吗?
Taking a sip and recollecting its aftertaste in the month, you will taste the sweetness mixed with a bit of bitterness, a taste as complicated and elusive as life is. 请问老师这里的as...as是引导方式状语从句吗?
例句:That makes no sense, all the more so given that he is the most beloved one. 这说不通,尤其是考虑到他是最受宠的那个。 这里的so可以理解为替代前面的——“that makes no sense” 吗? 后面的部分可以理解为单独的分句吗?同理:now...
He told me with grim humour of the time he had spent acting as guide to Cockneys who wanted to see the night side of life in Paris; it was an occupation that appealed to his sardonic temper and somehow or other he had acquired a wide acquaintance with the more disreputable quarters of the city. He t...
One day he saw an advertisement for a suitable house in Hampshirewhich was claimed to be within a stone's throw of a railway stationfrom which there were frequent trains to London.为什么within a stone's throw of a railway station中使用了of?词典上within a stone's throw of 50 met...
... might even be outraged. Such behaviour is regarded as“all too human”, with the underlying assumption that other animals would not be capable of this finely developed sense of grievance. But a study by Sarah Brosnan and Frans de Waal of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, which has just been p...