Please listen to them _____ about people they admire.

Please listen to them _____ about people they admire.

talking
listen to sb.doing Listen to sb. Doing sth
Talk about
Listen to them talk about the people they worship

They know a lot about animals,but they want to know_______ about them.A.many B.much C.more D.some ①They know a lot about animals,but they want to know_______ about them. A.many B.much C.more D.some ②Walk into your bedroom_______ because your father is sleeping. A.quiet B.quietly C.loud D.loudly ③The pair of socks_____ very nice. A.look B.looks C.is looking D.are looking ④Where______ you a moment ago? A.are B.is C.were D.was Jim is good at PE Jim_______ _______ in PE. Autumn is the best season in Beijing It's the_______ ________ in autumn in Beijing. John and his friends are playing in the wild one day in spring. Please write an article about 50 words on the topic of "a happy day in spring".

C
B
B
C
does well
best time

Please let them worry, they want to worry

Please let them worry
They want to worry

The difference between be sure to do and be sure of doing What is the difference between be sure to do and be sure of doing

Be sure to do
Be sure of doing
You're sure to win the competition.
I'm sure of passing the exam.

Is there any difference between / be sure to do sth / be sure of sth / doing sth?

all one to.
Because it is a clause, it can be followed by a long enough sentence or enough sentence pattern changes
I'm sure that he came to school early.
Sure of doing is a simple expression of "I'm sure what to do"
I'm sure of coming to school early.

Who can use be sure to do sth It's a little more difficult. It's a bit horizontal

You are sure to come here on time.

(1/2)Waiting to do something until you can be sure of doing it exactly r

wait

Waiting to do sth until you can be sure of doing it exactly right means waiting for ever

Doing something after you know it's right to do it means you've been waiting
Don't try to do it all the time

Usage of be able to

(1) Be able to emphasizes the ability obtained through hard work, while can emphasizes the ability already possessed
She can sing the song in English
He will be able to sing this song in English in a few minutes, too
(2) Be able to emphasize one result, while can only emphasize one possibility
Lucky, he was able to escape from the big fire in the end
If he got here a few hours earlier, I could save him
(3) Be able to has all kinds of tenses, while can has only two tenses: the present tense and the past tense
I could help you last night, but you didn't come
Can you see it there?
He is / was / will be able to help you
Will you be able to camera the lecture tomorrow?
I'm sorry I haven't been able to answer your letter in time
PS: it means trying to do something at a certain time or a certain time in the past, instead of could, but was able to
I talked with her for a long time, and eventually I was able to make her believe me
(4) Can can be used to indicate possibility, conjecture, permission, etc., while be able to is not usually used
You are able to use my pen
You can use my pen
(5) Can has a passive voice, the subject can be either human or object, but can be able to only take the active form of the infinitive, not the infinitive which means passive, and can not use inanimate nouns as subjects
The work is able to be done by him
He is able to do the work

Usage of be able to

(1) Be able to emphasizes the ability obtained through hard work, while can emphasizes the ability already possessed
She can sing the song in English
He will be able to sing this song in English in a few minutes, too
(2) Be able to emphasize one result, while can only emphasize one possibility
Lucky, he was able to escape from the big fire in the end
If he got here a few hours earlier, I could save him
(3) Be able to has all kinds of tenses, while can has only two tenses: the present tense and the past tense
I could help you last night, but you didn't come
Can you see it there?
He is / was / will be able to help you
Will you be able to camera the lecture tomorrow?
I'm sorry I haven't been able to answer your letter in time
PS: it means trying to do something at a certain time or a certain time in the past, instead of could, but was able to
I talked with her for a long time, and eventually I was able to make her believe me
(4) Can can be used to indicate possibility, conjecture, permission, etc., while be able to is not usually used
You are able to use my pen
You can use my pen
(5) Can has a passive voice, the subject can be either human or object, but can be able to only take the active form of the infinitive, not the infinitive which means passive, and can not use inanimate nouns as subjects
The work is able to be done by him
He is able to do the work