Is she from Canada? I'm not sure I’m not sure_______ she__________ from Canada. How to fill it in?
if is
I am not sure which she is right or not
no problem
... that she is sure to succeed
She is sure to succeed
English translation I have nothing to prove to you I have nothing to lose but you That's it
I can't prove it to you, but you are all to me
I have nothing to wear to the party
I don't have the clothes to go to the party
Come on! If you don't understand, ask again!
why!i have nothing to confess ( )that you want me to say a、What is it that b、 What it is that Why a
There is one more that in the question
What is it here is a sentence, while that you want me to say is an attributive clause, modifying it
If you venture nothing, you will have nothing
He who does not enter a tiger's den, gains nothing
I have nothing() to do at that time, so I am going to HUS party
I have nothing (important) to do at that time, so I am going to HUS party
What is she will win in the sentence "everyone is sure that she will win" I used to think that only verbs can take objects. If an adjective can take an object, it is a double object and can be understood as an object clause. Ha ha, I don't want to tangle up. I'm a teacher now. I'm afraid that I will be asked by the students
One of the most controversial questions in grammar is whether an adjective can take an object. Those who say that an adjective can't take an object only admits that worth can take an object, and none of the others can. Another school thinks that there are many adjectives that can take an object. As a non-verbal jurist, there is no need to tangle about this issue, just understand
she dresses like that__ everyone will notice her. A when B so that C in order to D after Is this sentence a target adverbial clause? Then why choose B instead of C. C can also be used in the objective adverbial clause?
In order to
If you use in order to
she dresses like that in order to get everyone's notice.