suddenly D. efficiently9 A. stopped B.allowed C. welcomed D. forbade10 A. time B. length C.form D. language11 A. person B.fax C. technology D. document12 A. exactly B.hardly C. differently D. altogether13 A. counting B. differing C. depending D. completing14 A. pick up B. ...
1③There is a verb tense that is not correctly used in each of the following sentences. Try to find the mistakes and correct them.1. Before the meeting had been over, some of the people had left their seats for home.2. After driving for fifteen miles, he suddenly realized that he had...
He will not be speaking at the meeting tomorrow because he has suddenly fallen ill. 他不会在明天的会议上讲话了,因为他突然病倒了。 Her father will be watching her anxiously as she swims across the English Channel and her mother will be waiting for her on the French coast. 她的父亲将会焦急...
The person comes to satisfy a physiological craving, and you want more. But then sometimes, slowly or suddenly, you don't. You've fallen out of love, become unaddicted, for a spell. What happened? Does one develop a tolerance or hit a limit? Why do some lovers stay addicted to each ...
73.(2020内蒙古包头)51.as i was trying to find my way out, i suddenly ___ some noise. (hear) 74.(2020内蒙古包头)53.—what are you going to do with the clothes? —some clothes will be given to the poor and the others will be...
连系动词是一个表示谓语关系的动词。它必须后接表语(通常为名词或者形容词)。 2.1 be是最基本的连系动词。 It is not late. (表语为形容词) He was a teacher. (表语为名词) He had been in Germany for five years. (表语为介词短语) My idea is to go there right today. (表语为不定式短语) ...
He has suddenly fallen ill.他突然病倒了。 He stood quite still.他静静地站着。 He becomes a teacher when he grew up.他长大后当了教师。 He could never turn traitor to his country.他永远不会背叛他的祖国。 注意:有些动词同时也是及物动词,可...
Suddenly, an army of robots burst into the room. Pull yourself together and learn about adverbs that pull sentences and clauses together: conjunctive adverbs. Compare two or more items Likecomparative and superlative adjectives, we can also use adverbs to compare multiple things to each other. It...
1.N-COUNT A flurry of something such as activity or excitement is a short intense period of it.一段短暂的紧张期 2.N-COUNT A flurry of something such as snow is a small amount of it that suddenly appears for a short time and moves in a quick,swirling way.(雪等的)一阵 ...
Picture this: I am at the concert. Music plays. People dance. Everything is great. Suddenly, it rains. I am wearing my nice shirt. I run for cover. It is a close call. However, we do often use both stative and nonstative verbs in the simple present tense to state facts (because ...