...状态。如:I
shall always remember this. 我将永远记住这一点。They will be here
tomorrow. 他们明天来这里。The
concert will start in a minute. 音乐会马上就开始了。在口语中或非正式文体中,shall和will通常可以缩略为’ll。如:We’ll think it over. ...
...nbsp;with which we have had to contend. Grant us fair weather for Battle. Graciously hearken to us as soldiers who call upon Thee that, armed with Thy power, we...
...p on the Internet without leaving my room. When I shop on the Internet, it takes me only about half an hour to find what I want. Second, I can send photos to people anywhere in the world in less than five minutes just at home. The most important reason for me to go online is to keep in touch with my...
...ing creatures that approached them, had
dammed it into little pools; these were surrounded, each by its own jostling
group or crowd, according to its size.1.each by its own jostling group or crowd请问老师这里的its指代的是什么呢
its指代的是pool’s 吗?也就是翻译成“被酒...
...ht,let them know.When your children do something wrong,tell them how they should do it and why.Here are some basic manners for children:1.Wait for their turn and don't interrupt other people when they are speaking.Tell them to wait until someone finishes speaking,and then ask que...
...veloped so far that Descartes first suggested that
animal and human bodies were machines.以上文句来自丁往道《当代英文散文选读上》第一篇,想请问各位老师,yet it is only three
hundred years since machines had been developed so far that Descartes first
suggested that ani...
They had made a mess of the house.这句话改被动:动宾做主语:A mess had been made of the house.介宾做主语:The house had been made a mess of.为啥这两句中都没有原句中的主语They 啊?不能在后面加上by them 吗?是有动宾和介宾都这样吗?我做了几...
It’s hard not to wonder how subsequent events in her life—consequential
asthey have turned out to be to conservation, to science, to our sense of
ourselves as a species.句式结构看不懂,尤其是破折号的地方。
有这样一个句子:It was such a simple life that people were far less stressed because they had less distractions minus the noise-filled,smog-filled society giving individuals the opportunity to hear themselves think.请问这里的 giving 是悬垂分词吗?
...ment from the
comparative clause must be understood as an NP, not an AdjP: they are
equivalent to “…than the result that
would probably be achieved…”, “…than the price that he wished to pay”. It
is questionable whether such examples are frequent and systematic enough to
qualify as gram...
...my side. When I again unclosed
my eyes, a loud bell was ringing; the girls were up and dressing; day
had not yet begun to dawn, and a rushlight or two burned in the room. I
too rose reluctantly; it was bitter cold, and I dressed as well as I could for
shivering, and washed when there was a basin at...