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一、主谓一致 主谓一致有许多原则,概括起来不外乎三种一致原则,即语法形式一致,概念一致(语言内容上一致),毗邻一致(谓语动词的单复数形式和紧位于其前的主语一致)。 1. 语法形
在学习英语的过程中,我们常遇到only与其它词或结构搭配来表达不同的意思,现在为大家介绍一下only的用法。 一、only引导的词组或句子放在句首作状语时,通常要用倒装结构。如 Only in thi
不管是英语六级作文还是六级翻译,六级阅读我们离不开的一部分就是英语语法,但是语法具体有没有一个捷径?有没有一个方法可以学会所有的六级语法?虽然没有方法,但是有一个态度就
PSALM 78 1O my people, hear my teaching; listen to the words of my mouth. 2I will open my mouth in parables, I will utter hidden things, things from of old- 3what we have heard and known, what our fathers have told us. 4We will not hide them from the
你可能知道一直工作而不休息的人可能会burn out。你知道这是什么意思吗?看看今天的英语点滴来学习更多关于与burn相关的词组的用法吧。 burn out可以表达工作很长一段时间没有休息,而变得
克林顿提名奥巴马演讲全文 We're here to nominate a President, and I've got one in mind. I want to nominate a man whose own life has known its fair share of adversity and uncertainty. A man who ran for President to change the course of an a
Now this brings us to our next pattern, which is body language. 这引出了下一个模式,那就是肢体语言。 With body language, here's what you've got to do. You've really got to just throw your assumptions out the door. 讲到肢体语言,
Number 90 What colour are your tickets? Are they white? Our tickets are not white. They are yellow. Number 107 What colour are your pens? Are they red? Our pens are not red. They are blue. Number 102 What colour are your passports? Are they blue? O
Number 1120 Are there any boxes on the dressing table? No, There arent any box. There are some cigarettes. Where are they? Theyre near the box. Number 5560 Are there any ties on the floor. No, there arent any ties. There are some shoes Where are they
A: Do you drink much? B: Depending on what you consider a lot. A: How frequently do you drink? B: Couple times a week. How about you? A: Only when I go out. I'm not a big drinker. B: How much can you drink? A: I usually only have 2 beers. B: You're a
文本: Garithos:Now, the undead have begun a new _(1)_ to retake Dalaran. Their primary strike force marched south through Silverpine, but we managed to halt its advance at the base of the mountains. Prince Kaelthas:My men are ready to fight,
Chapter 1 It was a mile nearer through the wood. Mechanically, Syson turned up by the forge and lifted the field-gate. The blacksmith and his mate stood still, watching the trespasser. But Syson looked too much a gentleman to be accosted. They let hi
IVAN YEGORITCH KRASNYHIN, a fourth-rate journalist, returns home late at night, grave and careworn, with a peculiar air of concentration. He looks like a man expecting a police-raid or contemplating suicide. Pacing about his rooms he halts abruptly,
It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis Chapter 9 Those who have never been on the inside in the Councils of State can never realize that with really high-class Statesmen, their chief quality is not political canniness, but a big, rich, overflowing Lo
It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis Chapter 11 When I was a kid, one time I had an old-maid teacher that used to tell me, Buzz, you're the thickest-headed dunce in school. But I noticed that she told me this a whole lot oftener than she used to te
It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis Chapter 12 I shall not be content till this country can produce every single thing we need, even coffee, cocoa, and rubber, and so keep all our dollars at home. If we can do this and at the same time work up tou
It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis Chapter 20 The real trouble with the Jews is that they are cruel. Anybody with a knowledge of history knows how they tortured poor debtors in secret catacombs, all through the Middle Ages. Whereas the Nordic is