Work it's to the easy do

Work it's to the easy do

It's easy to do the work
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I don't think it easy,even if we work hard,__ D__ the South Korea and North Korea to sit down to talk at present. A .persuaded B.to persuade C.persuade D.persuading WHY? Oh, sorry for the wrong number

This is a simple sentence pattern

I am suspected that you should think this city is a dull place to live in I am surprised that you should think this city is a dull place to live in. "Think (that) this city is a dull place to live in."

Yes
Two clauses
In order not to repeat the previous that
So omit that here

work hard work will save you ,work is the only think that will see you through this

Work hard can save you. Work is the only way to get you out of the trough (frustration, etc.). What's more, it is not accurate to use "thing" to refer to work

I apologize I don't think that we will go to this exhibition. Are they going to the exhibition or not?

No
Will said he didn't approve of going

i don't think the decision that he will be given this job is good since he has no experience at all No one will?

I don't think the decision that he will be given this job is good since he has no experience at all

--Do you think he can win this time? --Oh, yes.It 's _______ that he will. --Do you think he can win this time? --Oh, yes.It 's that he will. A very likely B almost surely Thank you very much

--Do you think he will win this time?
--Oh, yes - --- he will win
A very likely
B almost certainly
C is very sure
D very likely
The answer is "a", because "like" is an adjective, and "sure certain possibly" in BCD is an adverb
It's + Adjective + that is a fixed sentence pattern

This time, I think that's that

that's that = there is no more to be done.
It can be understood as: that's it, that's it, all is done, that's it
The whole sentence is translated as follows:
This time, I think it's about it

It is easy for many students to go to school___ many students___ ___ to school

It is easy for many students to go to school?

1, it is easy to get to school School, "go on a highway" is not a phrase? Why use two to, one the 3, many of the students, why use of, the? 4. It is their dream to have a bridge?

It is + Adjective + to do sth
The "to" in the second sentence indicates the purpose
Go on a ropeway is not a fixed phrase. Go on is a verb phrase. The first to is a idiom in the sentence pattern. The second to is to express the purpose. They "go on a ropeway" for "cross the river"
"Many of the students" means "many" in English, either "many + countable plural...", or "many of + the + countable plural"
It is their dream to have a bridge. Sometimes in English, in order to keep the sentence pattern neat and avoid the top heavy task, we will use it as the formal subject and put the real subject after to
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