...料中讲的是 Each
ARTS FIRST festival is a unique annual celebration of the Harvard community's
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...在句首构成特殊疑问句):1.
Where do you think these students are?2.
How do you think they feel?第二组(疑问词放在句中构成一般疑问句):1.
Do you think where these students are?2.
Do you think how they feel?哪一组是对的?如果两组都对,它们的区别是...
I haven’t got as much money as I thought. I'm sorry I haven't done as much as I should. I ate as much as I could. Some doctors are paid almost twice as much as the nurses. 以上四句哪些as引导的是状语从句,哪些是定语从句?谢谢老师回答!
...部分吗?谢谢。So everything you see here as you look around, know that it was all Chumash land at one time and occupied for thousands and thousands of years with each village being separated from one another.
Unless I'm very much mistaken, that's Paul's wife over there. 要是我没太弄错的话,那边那个就是保罗的妻子为什么mistaken形容词可以用very much来修饰? 通常very much修饰动词等,而very才修饰形容词。麻烦老师答疑解惑,谢谢!
Eight years and 10,000 handwritten cards later he completed his
linguistic analysis of Aquinas’s “interiority”—his introspective faith—at
Rome’s Pontifical Gregorian University.我觉得从逻辑分析,10,000 handwritten cards
later构不成独立主格结构。求解惑,谢谢各位...
...sp;wayout when he has been stupid. Just the same, it was ORDERED thatthemoney should come to us in this special way, and it was you that musttake it on&nb...
It was to
electronics what his father's junkyards were to auto parts: a scavenger's
paradise.是乔布斯传里的一句话,从来没见过类似的说法,想请老师分析一下这个句子的成分。上下文和翻译如下:Jobs liked to
work. He also had a newspaper route—his father wou...
...:begining in 2006, about 8000 people a day would turn 60.to be honest, there really isn't a difference in meaning between "very" and "really" when used in those cases.
...近在看《华氏451》的英文原著,有不少句子没看懂,比如there is a phoneix car driven up,这里有辆车驶了上来,为什么用的是过去分词driven而不是现在分词driving。this is a play comes戏剧要上演,这里的comes应该不对吧,应该用coming吧...
请问老师这句怎么理解?可以理解成倒装句吗?At it peak in 2007 it was worth some 65 billion, reckons Clare, founder of Art Economics, a research firm-double figure five years earlier.