2 achievements, achievements, achievements, etc. Examples and usage: 1. Flying across the Atlantic for the first time is a great achievement. Flying across the Atlantic for the first time was a great achievement. When I reached the top of the mountain, I felt a great sense of accomplishment. He is proud of his achievements. He is complacent about his achievements. At the ceremony, he was given a scroll to comment on his achievements. At the ceremony, he was awarded a scroll in recognition of his achievements. Being among the best in the exam is a great achievement. Being the first in the exam is a great achievement. You haven't realized how much she has achieved. You don't realize the significance of her achievements. 7. The Apollo program is not so much a scientific achievement as a technical achievement. The Apollo program is not so much a scientific achievement as a technical achievement. 8. Efforts and achievements are always completely consistent. Efforts and achievements always complement each other.
Ying Ying explained: the noun achievement:
3 is a countable noun when it means scenery, overlooking and scenery, and S can be added.
As a countable noun, it also means opinions, ideas, opinions, prospects, expectations and surveys, but the meanings of prospects, expectations and surveys are generally singular.
When uncountable nouns are used, they mean vision, vision, vision and distance.
It is strange that he made a mistake. It is strange that he made a mistake.
This is a declarative sentence, which states the strange fact that he made a mistake.
It is strange that he should have made a mistake.
This is the subjunctive mood, and the speaker is blaming him for not making a mistake.
Yes /was+ adjective/noun++subject clause In most cases, subjunctive mood is used to express a request, command or blame, but if you only express a fact rather than strong feelings, you can use general declarative mood.
The following is the original sentence in the dictionary: (but the exam suggests that you still use subjunctive mood more)
It's a pity that the rain ruined our picnic.
It's a pity that the rain ruined our picnic.
It's a pity that he lost so much money.
It's a pity that he lost so much money.
He is a very brave man. It is surprising that he has lived so long.
He is a very brave man. It is surprising that he has lived so long.
It is strange that no one knows where he lives.
It is strange that no one knows where he lives.
Attachment: subjunctive mood is used in the subject clause of the following situations:
1. In the sentence pattern "What is important is (indispensable, strange, impossible, natural) ...", the predicate verb in the following clause is: (should)+ verb prototype. For example:
It is necessary for us to go out for a walk.
It is natural for her to do so. It is natural for her to do so.
It is very important that we should take good care of the patients.
It is important that we take good care of the patients.
2. In the sentence pattern "It's a pity (it's a pity, no wonder, it's better) …", the predicate verb in the following clause is: (should)+ verb prototype. For example:
It's a pity that you made so many mistakes in your math exercises. It's a pity that you made so many mistakes in your math exercises.
She'd better stay with her grandmother.
I hope she is with her grandmother.
3. In the sentence pattern "Suggestions (requests, proposals, orders) are ……", the predicate verb in the following clause is: (should)+ verb prototype. For example:
It is suggested that the sports meeting be put off until next Saturday.
It is suggested that the sports meeting be put off until next Saturday.
I hope we can get everything ready before tonight.
I hope we can get everything ready tonight.
Someone ordered the medicine to be sent there by plane.
The order is to send the medicine there by plane at once.
(Personally, I think the subjunctive mood is basically used in the third situation above, because both of them express orders or requirements, while 1 and the second one depend on the speaker's meaning. )
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Noun, noun
1. wedding ceremony
The wedding will be held in October.
The wedding will be held in October.
2. Wedding anniversary
The golden wedding is the fiftieth anniversary of marriage.
The golden wedding is the fiftieth anniversary of marriage.
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