答案解析 查看更多优质解析 举报 don't have to是 “不必须” 的意思。 needn't 是“不需要”的意思 区别是: don't have to 比 needn't 更强调 解析看不懂?免费查看同类题视频解析查看解答 更多答案(3) 特别推荐 二维码 回顶部©2021 作业帮 联系方式:service@zuoyebang.com 作业帮协议...
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9.We have got enough food for the party.You buy any.( ) A.need not toB.need toC.needn'tD.don't need 试题答案 在线课程 分析我们有足够的食物来参加聚会,你不需要买任何东西. 解答答案:A考查情态动词.根据句意我们有足够的食物来参加聚会,应该是你不需要买任何东西.need既可作实意动词,又可做情态...
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