...o yourself that you will
never lie again because almost certainly you will-it’s too much to take on at
once.请问,此句中的that
做定语成分还是同位语成分?主要是其紧跟在yourself 后,那么如果是先行词,那在从句中做什么成分;如果是同位语从句中...
Strange, isn't it? But that' s how nature is, always leaving us ______
(astonish).答案:astonished为什么不能填astonishment?像leave us a deep impression一样Thank you!
...huan dialect is much the
same as Hubei dialect for northerners. Sometimes, it is difficult to
distinguish. 4. The very sight of the monument
reminds me of the good friend who died in the battle. 5. He is lost in thought, oblivious
of what his fellows are talking about. 6. What he did has nothing to ...
...t to Lake Kivu in the Congo to observe a new volcano which he later named Kituro. Tazieff was able to set up his camp very close to the volcano while it was erupting violently. Though he managed to take a number of brilliant photographs, he could not stay near the volcano for very long. He noticed t...
...le, he left.
Sooner than marry that man, she would earn her living as a waitress
rather和sooner都有愿意的意思,但是和than组合就是不愿意的意思,我想说这是不是一种倒装了,他的原形than cause
trouble, he rather left
than marry that man, she would rather earn ...
原文:Fruit, 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. Ac...
...nge that are independent of the family tree or the pathway tracked through
it, whereas Greenbergian universality predicts strong co-dependencies between
particular types of word-order relations.这里的定语从句that的先行词是patterns,如果不根据that后面的are来分析,还有没有...
...d Kim signed in Singapore is to turn out differently, as Mr. Trump insists it will,America must be clear-eyed and exacting in the detailed nuclear regime that it negotiates with the North.1. if 引导的条件状语从句做 is 的主语么?2. as Mr. Trump insists it will 是原因状语么?3....
...he unspeakable. There is a singular fascination in watching the eagerness with which the learned author ferrets out every circumstance which may throw discredit on his hero. His heart warms to him when he can bring forward some example of cruelty or meanness, and he exults like an inquisitor at the ...