★ I’m afraid I have to inform you that your application for funding has been turned down.★ 恐怕我不得不通知你,你的资助申请已被拒绝。● We often prefer to use the Present Simple with stative verbs, which is also called non-action verbs. If you like chocolate, that’s a state that...
V.动词(Verbs)1. 一般现在时(Present Simple)(1)表示现在的状态。如:My name is Michael. I am twelve.我叫克尔。
★Do you have your seat belt on? ★您系上安全带了吗? ● We usethe Present Simpleto describe things that are always true or general truth, or situations that exist now and as far as we know, will go on definitely. ● 一般现在时表示某种情况在过去、现在或将来都是如此,表达的是客观事实和...
【答案】do doesn't do don't【核心短语/词汇】do:助动词【翻译】我有一个小鼻子。你有一把大刀?是的我有。/不,我没有。 他/她/它有大耳朵。她有一双小手吗?是的她有。/不,她没有。 我们/你们/他们有圆圆的脸蛋。他们有大长腿吗?是的,他们有。/不,他们没有。. 【解析】考查一般疑问句的用法Do...
We use the present simple to talk about things in general. We use it to say that something happens all the time or repeatedly/ or that something is true in general: Nurses Look after patients in hospitals. I usually go away at weekends. The earth goes round the sun. The cafe opens at...
We use the present simple for things that are true in general, or for things that happen sometimes or all. 这个描述基本指明了一般现在时常见的两个应用场景: 用于描述客观事实或真理; 用于描述某事偶尔或经常的发生,也就是我们常说的习惯性动作; 其实这两个场景跟一般现在时的本质含义有关密切相关: 从...
本题中的谓语动词是实义动词have, 所以一般疑问句提问时用助动词do, 回答的时候用Yes, they do. 或者: No, they don't. 结果一 题目 填空Present Simple: to haveI have a small nose.He/She/It has big ears.We/You/They have round faces.(1).1. Do you have a big knife?Yes, I __ ./No...
● We use the Present Continuous to talk about particular actions or events that have begun but have not ended at the time of speaking. We often use time expressions such as at the moment, at present, currently, just, and still to emphasize that the action or event is happening now.● ...
Does your dad have a car? 2. Does he have breakfast every day? 3. Do you have a shower in the evening? 4. Does your family have dinner together? 5. Do they have lots of friends? 6. Do we have a lot of homework? 7. Do I have long hair? 8. Does Sally have many toys?
Do = present tense / something you still doEg. ‘Have’Person A: I’ve been bowling before.Person B: So have I.~~~‘Do’Person A: I go bowling.Person B: So do I.In other contexts, ‘so do I’ can refer to objects, people etc.Eg. Person A: I have an older brother.Person ...