He would have finished his college education, but he (C) to quit and
find a job to support his family.A had hadB hasC hadD would havewould have finished 是过去将来完成时吗,还是虚拟语气,表示与现在事实相反but后面那一句是真实的句子.
...ases the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children has worked on, the courts have been flexible and the mother has not served a jail term. 这里cases后的the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children has worked on是修饰他的定语从句,还是当同位语从句?如果是定语从句的话ca...
老师您好,这里有个句子:When I was a teenager I often daydreamed thatI was going to walk
across the United States after I ______(graduate) from high school. 请问after后是该填过去式还是过去完成式。
Sharing economy provides us more convenient and enriches our life, in thatit takes our less money to enjoy a variety of services that we are unaffordable before. 第一个in that 是因为的意思前面加逗号嘛
第二个that 引导的定于从句,错在哪里,怎么修改?
...ure是使某人确信,向某人保证的意思,所以它不能直接接that引导的从句,可我在美国政府网站上看到一句又怎么解释:Each branch(of the governmet) has its own responsibilities and at the same time, the three branches work together to make the country run s...
...《朗文》Within the sapce of a year, three of the town's factories have closed down. 其实,可以轻易分辨现在完成时和过去完成时的不同——是否和现在的时间连在一起。但是,《牛津》的例句则提供了另一种选择——一般过去时,...
...might get some fresh air. 2. My father got up so early that he would have enough time to pack. 3. He came in quietly in order that he shouldn’t wake his wife. 请教老师,情态动词would/ should/ might/ could 在目的状语从句中的含义,以及如何选用?谢谢老...
1.Furious andirritated,he grasped the paper in both hands, breathing fire and fury. 2.I hope you will enjoy it and savor the charm of it .Furious andirritated,enjoy savor 都是一组近义词,近义词并列重复的目的是什么呢?所有的近义词都可以并列在一起表一个加...
...vailable free of charge on a fortnightly basis new insights and strategies that you can use to transform your learning so that you make continued and measurable progress. 老师,make available free of charge on a fortnightly basis new insights and strategies, 这边这句话怎么理解?fre...
We have entered into an age______dreams have the best chance of coming ture.A. which B.what C.when D.that老师,这道题选C,但为什么不可以是dreams 后面的话解释age的含义,作为同位语看,我觉得D也可以?
There was something on Judson Tate's mind, and, such as it was, he tried to convey it to me. Already he had accepted me as his friend; and when I looked at his great, snuff-brown first-mate's hand, with which he brought emphasis to his periods, within six inches of my nose, I wonde...