...first human moon landing happened more than 50 years ago. But did you know that human astronauts were not the first Earthlings to travel in space and circle the moon? 】【人类在50多年前首次登陆月球。但你知道人类宇航员并不是首个在太空旅行并环绕月球的地球公...
... three months to acquire a U.K. work
visa, but there’s never a guarantee that you’ll succeed in getting one
and they’re not cheap to apply for. they前面没有形式上是复数的名词,不过语义上倒讲得通,这样是合适的吗?
题目:Data has shown
that more Hispanic and black students are majoring in computer science and
engineering than_______.选项:A. those are
being hired B. being hired C. are being hired D. hired这道题我的理解是:攻读计算机科学和工程专业的学生多于成功就业的学生...
...
I was amazed at [by] his rapid progress in English . = I was amazed (that) he had made such rapid progress
in English . 他的英语进步迅速,令我大为惊讶。(摘自《英汉多功能词典》第66页,外语教学与研究出版社出版发行,1997年1月第1版)
I wasn’t ...
The TV station reported that by completing the swim, the fourth grade student from Losbanios broke a record previously held by a 10-year-old boy. 电视台报道说,通过完成游泳,来自洛巴尼奥斯的四年级学生打破了以前一个10岁男孩的记录。that是宾语从句的...
Except the article was about the experiment that disputes that
theory.这句话Except the article做主语,还是article was后面是个从句,article (that)was。如果是后者的话,句子可以写成Except the article about the experiment that disputes that
theory.这样不更简...
...you've lived here for one or two years you get to know
the system and then that's quite good. You know how to use libraries and oh...
you get to know where to um... call in emergencies; um... you get to know... er...
trying to get a radio and understand the radio and all the... programmes they
have....
The book you bought yesterday costs less than that I had bought the other day.The book you bought yesterday costs less than what I had bought the other day.这两个句子哪一个句子是对的呢? 还是两个都对?
句子一:She walked into the house quietly so that she wouldn't be heard. 句子二:She walked into the house quietly so as not to be heard. 为什么句一状语从句有would,转为句二不定式结构没有would ?
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