3. The word(end) in “-ous". 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【答案】ends【核心短语/词汇】end in... 以...结尾【翻译】这个单词以“-ous”结尾。【解析】句子的时态为一般现在时,表示这件事的真理性,主语为第三人称单数,需要将谓语动词end改为第三人称单数形式ends。
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无法打开文件 <文档文件名> ,因为内容存在问题。 单击“详细信息”按钮可提供以下附加信息: 元素的结束标记中的名称必须与开始标记中的元素类型匹配。 在2013 Word: 很抱歉。 无法打开 <文档 filename.docx> ,因为我们发现文档内容有问题。 单击“详细信息”按钮可提供以下附加信息: ...
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这个选择题的考点在哪里?is there ___ 's' in the end of the word.A.an B.a C.the D./ 答案 这道题目主要是考定冠词the 和不定冠词 an 的用法根据这道题目Is there ___ 's' in the end of the word?意思为:这个单词里有没有s字母首先排除定冠词the 这是并不是特指 只是说里面...
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