Because he is tired of listening to his father, he is not interested in grammar rules.
The glory of Greek civilization and Roman architecture is so incredible and extraordinary that at least a short narrative should be used to describe them; However, all the student can do is say, "Wow!" There are no specific comments.
The brilliance of Greek civilization and Roman architecture is so wonderful that it can be described at least in a short narrative; However, all the student can do is say, "Wow!" No specific comments.
Because schools don't set high standards of language ability. They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. Young teachers themselves know little about the important structure of language.
Because the standard of language ability in schools is not high. They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. Young teachers themselves know little about the important structure of language.
Because teaching grammar is not an easy task, if it is not handled properly, most students will easily get bored. He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in the sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions, including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.
Because teaching grammar is not an easy job, if it is not handled properly, most students will easily get bored. He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in the sentence and discussed their specific grammatical functions, including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.
Because my son has never heard of the various names and functions of words in an English sentence before. The author uses "road map" and "car" to desc Riber grammar and vocabulary. Here, "road map" is considered as grammar, and "car" is a vocabulary.
Because my son has never heard of the various names and functions of words in English sentences before. The author uses "road map" and "car" to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here, "road map" is considered as grammar, and "car" is considered as vocabulary.
Because the subjunctive mood used by his son is a fairly advanced grammatical structure, the exclamation "Wow!" Reflects the father's incomparable pride in his son; This also reflects the author's humor in using this word, because it has been used by his students, although in two different situations, with two different feelings.
Because the subjunctive mood used by my son is a fairly advanced grammatical structure, the exclamation "Wow!" This reflects the father's great pride in his son; This also shows the author's humor in using this word, because it has been used by his students, although there are two different feelings in two different situations.
This part of the extended materials mainly examines the knowledge points of passive voice:
A verb form that explains the relationship between the subject and the predicate verb. There are two voices in English: active voice and passive voice. The active voice indicates that the subject is the executor of the action, and the passive voice indicates that the subject is the receiver of the action. Passive voice is a special form of verbs. Generally speaking, only transitive verbs that need action objects have passive voice.
Passive verbs such as "Bei", "shou" and "gei" are commonly used in Chinese to express passive meanings? . The passive voice consists of the past participle of the auxiliary verb be+ and the transitive verb. The temporal change of passive voice only changes the form of be, and the past participle remains unchanged. The same is true of the changes of doubt and negation.
Special phenomena, such as "as I know", should be in English. It should also be noted that English passive voice often comes from "by", the preposition "by on foot" is useful (Americans sometimes use "by foot"), "in carriage" and so on. There are more than a dozen commonly used words that are false initiative and true passivity, and there is an idiom "stress on the back" instead of "stress on the back".
In this case, it is very important to master the passive voice and answer the exercises accurately. Passive voice inevitably involves various tense changes of verbs. English tenses are very complicated. How to remember their passive forms? First of all, we must make it clear that "there will be no passivity in the future, and the present perfect tense will be the same". These two tenses have no passive form.