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The aim of this article is to show that a specific type of non-canonical question, namely surprise questions, needs to be defined in its own right and differentiated from rhetorical questions. The communicative function of surprise questions is explained
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The beginning of the second term gives us a chance to have a clean slate.(66)___ We may have spent the Spring Festival feeling sad and worrying about the second term.But my suggestion is to forget about the past and think about the future.Many people have had trouble in school.(67)...
like how to identify a subject, the determiners a, an, the or nothing, the demonstrative pronous (this, that, these, those). We will show you how to structure a sentence in the correct way. The possessive “´s”, the Present Simple, how to create a question using our “WASV?”...
⏺ Tenses and Verbs (simple past, present simple, and future tenses) Irregular Verbs Test ⏺ Questions, Auxiliaries, and Phrasal Verbs (Question tags, indirect questions. Verbs with prepositions.) ⏺ Test, and Past Simple Test ⏺ Prepositions (Time and place prepositions, verbs with preposi...
A get rid of B break away C keep away from D tear myself away fromThe chair is ___,please take it away.A in the way B in this way C on the way D by the way请写明原因 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D compared with A almost C keep away from C on the way 反馈 收藏 ...
® 2017 AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION SECTION II Total Time—2 hours, 15 minutes Question 1 Suggested reading and writing time—55 minutes. It is suggested that you spend 15 minutes reading the question, analyzing and evaluating the ...
if I could ask you:“if” conditional, with the burden of action on the speaker “I” asking, not the listener “you” giving (NOT: “if you could give me …”); this additional signal gently & politely announces, “Incoming question!” any: meaning “any possible” or “if you happ...
Question 1: Natasha ___ the cookies even before they were packed into the gift boxes. (Hint: Which action happened first? Use the Past Perfect Tense for it.) had ate had eaten ate has eaten Answer: 2) had eaten Explanation: The correct...