10.主语是个从句 叫主语从句,在动词前.加S就是第三人称的含义. 语法的学习很艰难 但是明白了就好了 相关推荐 1 1,what are the (differences)?为什么不用different? 2,a kind of +名词复数? 3,在具体数字后用away?后面还要加什么?far呢? 4,she is ill in the hospital .这是课文中写
百度试题 结果1 题目3. What are the difference (different)? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 be动词是are,后面应该接名词复数,difference是可数名词,要加“s” 反馈 收藏
They’re having a problem with the car. In both of these examples, you can clearly see the different usages and how one word reflects location, one denotes possession, and one is a contraction. There, their, and they’re FAQs What are the meanings of there, their, and they’re? As...
不可以,因为这里使用是【名词】,而difference是名词,可以,但是different是形容词,不可以。必须是difference了,这里得用名词!difference啊...它是名字...后面那个是形容词哦difference它是名词该是difference
a加深消费者对产品的记忆,提高消费者对产品的认准度和忠诚度; Deepens the consumer to the product memory, enhances the consumer to recognize and the loyalty to the product;[translate] aare the lives of city kids the same as those in villages? in lots of ways they are very different .but w...
2What are the __(different)between them ?Thank you for ___(help )us carry the heavy box.Don't keep the door and the window ___(open ).He ___(sleep )at home at the moment.Yesterday,they ___(visit )the great wall.Mary is ___(stress )out.she should have a rest.They ___...
百度试题 结果1 题目What are the ___(different) between them?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案: differences 解析: 句子意思: 他们之间有什么不同呢? 解题思路: 句子中要用 different的名词形式ifferences,the后面跟的是名词。反馈 收藏
What are the different kinds of gerunds? Gerunds can play several different roles within a sentence: Subject Direct object Indirect object Object of a preposition Subject complement Object complement What are the 3 rules of gerunds? The three main rules of gerunds are: Gerunds always end in “-...
Here’s an easy way to remember the difference: e is for example (e.g.) i and e are the first letters of “in essence,” an alternative English translation of i.e. You’ve probably encountered i.e. and e.g. before, but you might not have known exactly what they mean. They’re...
Do equal justice to the opposing sides. Do honor to one's family. Are The present indicative plural of the substantive verb to be; but etymologically a different word from be, or was. Am, art, are, and is, all come from the root as. Do To put forth; exert Do the best you can....