句中主语是any money, money 是不可数名词,故答案是C. (2).【答案】c 【解析】 本题考查祈使句的否定形式.就是在动词前面加don't.故答案是C. (3).【答案】d 【解析】 本题考查不带to的动词不定式的用法.根据题意“让我帮助你找到那个箱子.”“发现,找到”的英语是find.故答案是D. (4).【答案】c...
He has a good job, he never seems to have any money.( )A.sinceB.forC.soD.yet 答案 A表示自从,既然,B表示为了,因为,C表示所以,D表示但是、然而。根据题干可知虽然他有一份好工作,但是他似乎从来没有钱,句子前后是转折关系,则应用yet。故选:D。相关推荐 1He has a good job, he never seems to...
Money is a useful thing, however, it is only when you feel satisfied, it will only bring you happy, and otherwise, in addition to your headaches and jealousy, without any positive significance. - Hsi 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 The money is one kind of useful thing, but, on...
1. 用作形容词或代词,表示“一些”时,主要用于否定句,疑问句和条件从句中,用以代替 some (此时any一般用来修饰不可数名词或复数名词,而不用来修饰单数可数名词);若是表示“任何”之义,则通常用于肯定句 (此时any (一般用来修饰不可数名词或单数可数名词,而很少修饰复数名词).如:A:Have you any money? 你有钱...
用some,因为句中应该是想得到肯定回答。在通常情况下,some用于肯定句,any 用于否定句或疑问句。但特殊情况下,some也可用于疑问句和否定句。比如:1. some用于疑问句的场合 ① 用于可预料答语为“是”的问句中。如:Didn’t he give you some money? 他不是给了你一些钱吗?Can you lend me ...
any、some、many、much的区别是:1.some用在肯定句。2.any用在疑问句和否定句。3.many修饰可数名词。4.much修饰不可数名词。一、读音不同:1.any 读音:英 [ˈeni] 美 [ˈeni]2.some 读音:英 [səm , sʌm] 美 [səm , sʌm]3.many 读音:...
Some of the money was stolen. 有些钱被偷走了。 Is there any left in the fridge ? 冰箱里还有东西吗? I don’t think there is any left. 我想已不剩什么了。 2)some有时可用在疑问句中,这时往往预计有肯定答复 Did some of you sleep on the floor ? 你们中有些人在地板上睡的? Can I take...
You are an adult. Is a very mature adults. This is something that you should follow me, please? You do not know any better. 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Do you good to me? I know you don't have the money. I go to work. No money went to class. I give you money....
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YOUR Money: Are Pay as You Drive Schemes Any Good? NO CHARGE SCHEME NO BED OF ROSES FOR THE WHITE VAN MENByline: By CLINTON MANNING, BUSINESS EDITORThe Mirror (London, England)