my是形容词性物主代词myself是反身代词me是宾格代词都可排除结果一 题目 Don't take your car, you can come in .A.MyB.myselfC.meD.mine 答案 D考查代词的用法。句意:你不用开车,你可以坐我的。mine相当于my car. 答案为D。 结果二 题目 Don't take your car , you can come in ___.(...
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百度试题 结果1 题目Don't take your car, you can come in. A. my B. myself C. me D. mine 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反馈 收藏
【题目】Don’t take your car , you can come in ___. A.myB.myselfC.meD.mine 试题答案 在线课程 【答案】D 【解析】 句意:不要开你的车,你可以开我的车。考查代词辨析。空格后没有名词,需用名词性物主代词;my是形容词性物主代词,myself是反身代词,me是宾格代词,都可排除。mine我的,名词性物主...
To take place; happen. 出现;发生 To turn around. 转向 &I{Nautical} To change tack. &I{【航海】} 改变航向 come across To meet or find by chance 偶然遇到或找到 came across my old college roommate in town today. 今天在镇上遇到我大学的老同学 &I{Slang} 付要求的钱 came across with the...
M: Well, I’ve to get to stop and put gas in the car first. W: That won’t take long. M: Well, it won’t if there is no line there. W: But I’m not quite ready. M: I’ll give you five more minutes. Then I’m going on without you. W: You wouldn’t do that to ...
1.To take place; happen. 2.To turn around. 3.NauticalTo change tack. come across 1.To meet or find by chance:came across my old college roommate in town today. 2.Slang a.To do what is wanted. b.To pay over money that is demanded:came across with the check. ...
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1.To take place; happen. 2.To turn around. 3.NauticalTo change tack. come across 1.To meet or find by chance:came across my old college roommate in town today. 2.Slang a.To do what is wanted. b.To pay over money that is demanded:came across with the check. ...