1.He could not make himself understood.
2.Isit possible for me to withdraw one thousand US dollars and have them changed into RMB? 像这样的例句中,make/have都是 使,让 的意思,它们有区别吗?几个使役词可以互换吗?
...常语序吗,这样先行词会被隔开了,语法错吗?Happy is he who hasa sound mind and body. -- He is happy who...Gone are the days when our Chinese were oppressed by others. --They days are gone...2. Lying on the grass are a group of children.Seated on the floor are a g...
比如这句话:He was notappointed chairman of the committee, being considered not very popular with all its members.是因为表示原因,所以采用being considered吗?还有这句话:Being taken good care of,he recovered quickly。(表原因?)是不是也可以改为Taken good ...
...句中通常后接 that-从句。例如:
(12) The directors doubt that new machinery is really necessary. 董事们认为未必真的需要新机器。(摘自《牛津英语用法指南》第四版第436节)(13) I doubt that we'll arrive on time. 我认为我们不可能按时到达。...
...ese) 【问】Lettie had never yet failed to return from town without some special treat for him. (A sentence from Collins dictionary )The Chinese sentence means 'Lettie could certainly return from town with some special treat for him. But for the English sentence, isn't it ...
...normal Parisian apartment, the plumbing (水管) worked. There was a nice kitchen and a comfortable
bed. Our building even had a tiny lift with a female voice that said, “Ouverture
des portes,” in perfect French. That is the only French phrase I mastered, and
it’s a shame I don’t have much u...
To Mary Wollstone, Burke's argument linked sympathy and power in a dangerous alliance; she insisted that aristocrats do not deserve to be treated in the way that women have traditionally been treated any more than women themselves do.划线部分怎么理解呢?
...的同源形容词作表语的主从复合句。那么它的逻辑主语是it 谓语动词是加be动词。例如:Surprisingly, he failed in the exam. (评论)(It was surprising that he failed in the exam.)此处是章振邦老师《新编英语语法教程》里评注性状语里的例句...
...经完成的动作,或持续的习惯和状态吧。it seems schools may not be providing an opportunity for children to re-express their ideas and so have them tested and refined by teachers and their peers.这里的进行体又如何解释?自己猜测进行体表临时的状态。请老师在...
...beans
every summer on farms. It was hard work, and they paid by the pound, not the
hour.Bottom
beans were harder to pick. My father and I alway picked on opposite sides of
the same row, and his constant, gentle reminders to “pick from the bottom up”
still ring in my ears.We
had row bosses who wo...