百度试题 结果1 题目What is the past form of the verb "lie" (to rest)? A. lied B. lay C. lain 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 b 反馈 收藏
Directions: Fill in each blank with the proper form of the verb given in brackets.(用给出的词的正确形式填空。 )1.When he awoke, John found himself (lie)in a hospital.2. In the frozen foods department of a supermarket, the shoppers often find packages of vegetables(prepare)in foreign ...
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英语动词有五种基本形式,即动词原形(Verb Stem),第三人称单数形式(Third Person Singular Tense Form),过去式(Past Tense Form),过去分词(Past Participle)和现在分词(Present Participle)。这五种形式和助动词一起构成动词的各种时态、语...
Related topics Form: past simple Form: past perfect Form: present perfect Form: future perfect Form: passive voice The forms of the infinitive The forms of the participleE-book For timeline diagrams, quotes and exercises, check out our e-book The Grammaring Guide to English Grammar...
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete each sentence.31. I broken / break / broke my pen yesterday.2. When I was little I didn't known / know / knew how to write.3. I ridden / rode / ride my new bike to college yesterday.4. I was so tired when I got home from sc...
例题3:Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence. The cat ___ on the chair when I entered the room. (lie / lied / lay / lain) 查看本题试卷 英语动词的基本形式与时态 116阅读 1 英语语法谓语动词讲解 119阅读 2 英语中的动词 101阅读 3 英语中动词的用法知识详细讲解 102阅读 4...
Modal verbs are a type of auxiliary verb. They show ability, possibility, obligation, and permission. When you use this type of verb, the verb that follows it must be in its base form.
In this article, the development of the imperative form of the verb katsoa 'to look' into a particle kato in spoken language is analyzed. This particle has both the function of an attention getter and that of an explanatory connective. The data consists of spontaneous informal conversations ...