百度试题 结果1 题目In the context of grammar, the word "quickly" is a/an ___.A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D. adverb 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目In English grammar, what is the term for a word that describes a noun?A. pronoun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
An adjective is a word that describes, or modifies, a noun or pronoun. Consider this example: Everyday Grammar is a good program. Here, the adjective good describes the noun program. A noun is a word that is the name ...
But that doesn’t explain why I changed “each honors” to “each honor” in our original sentence. To understand why the plural verb “honor” is correct, we have to dive deeper into the word “each.” Those of us who were taught that “each” is singu...
noun 1 : activity in which one exerts strength or faculties to do or perform something: a : activity that a person engages in regularly to earn a livelihood people looking for work b : a specific task, duty, function, or assignment often being a part or phase of some larger acti...
百度试题 结果1 题目 In English grammar, what is the term for a word that functions as the subject or object of a verb? A. Noun B. Pronoun C. Adjective D. Adverb 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目In English grammar, what is the term for a group of words that functions as a noun? A. Noun phrase B. Verb phrase C. Adjective phrase D. Prepositional phrase 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
clause– n. grammar a part of a sentence that has its own subject and verb tyranny– n. an oppressive power pronoun– n. a word that is used instead of a noun stamp– n. a small piece of paper placed on somethin...
Inflation is a noun.通货膨胀是一个名词。It means an increase in the price of goods and services.这意味着商品和服务价格的上涨。This means that inflation reduces the purchasing power of money that is saved or earned from work.这意味着通货膨胀降低了储蓄或通过工作赚取的金钱的购买力。Inflation's ...
5. Used euphemistically in combination with the initial letter of a term that is considered offensive or taboo or that one does not want to utter: "Although economists here will not call it a recession yet, the dreaded 'R' word is beginning to pop up in the media" (Francine S. Kiefer...