(1).【答案】caught; 抓住【解析】catch的过去式是caught,应填caught; 抓住.(2).【答案】chose; 选择【解析】choose的过去式是chose,应填chose; 选择.(3).【答案】cost; 花费【解析】cost的过去式是cost,应填cost; 花费.(4).【答案】came; 来【解析】come的过去式是came,应填
catch的过去分词为caught,句式转换为"Have you caught a mouse?"。 - **b)** you同上,fly的过去分词为flown,句型组合为"Have you flown like a bird?"(虽语意非常规,但结构正确)。 - **c)** he为单数第三人称主语,需用"Has"。ride的过去分词为ridden,构成"Has he ridden a motorbike?"。 - **...
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Active voice is a form in which the subject is typically a person or a thing performing an action on the verb i.e. the subject of the sentence acts on the verb. It is a very direct voice. Somebody does some action. For Example: Cats catch rats. Here,catsis thesubject. Theactiondone...
3. Phrasal verbs that have two particles/prepositions are always inseparable. I don’t get along with my sister. I will catch up with you later. She has to put up with a lot of trouble from her boss. 4. There are some phrasal verbs that cannot take an object, so these are always ...
(给)的过去式3 wind 风;went go(去)的过去式4 cave 山洞;came come(来)的过去式5 thought think(认为)的过去式;thanks 感谢6 cough 咳嗽 ;caught catch(捕捉)的过去式7 dinner 晚餐 ;did do(做)的过去式8 put put(放置)的过去式;picture 图片9 knee 膝盖;knew know(知道)的过去式10 chose choose(...
She was nearly_ by that bus.9 You don't really need to a new car nowadays.10 There's no point in him; you'll never catch him now. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1 ran over 2 run ... in 3 running out of 4 run after 5 ran into 6 run out 7 run into 8 run over 9 run in...
Rule 3 – Subject-Verb agreement with collective nouns The collective nouns are considered as singular. We use singular verbs with them. List of Example Sentences The crowdwasvery noisy. Our teamhas to winthe match. The audienceis havinga gala time. ...
[transitive] get somebody to catch or take hold of someone, especially in order to harm or punish them He was on the run for a week before the police got him. to get someone by the arm/wrist/throat She fell overboard and the sharks got her. He thinks everybody is out to get him ...
prior, I was actively seeking a different lab; that didn’t pan out so I had to stay and work it out; the semester of, I was diligently generating data, but I couldn’t reasonably catch up to my peers; my position seemed impossible and some people had no problem reminding me of ...