They found flying kites in the park () A.being pleasant B.be pleasant C.pleasant D.feeling pleasant ]

They found flying kites in the park () A.being pleasant B.be pleasant C.pleasant D.feeling pleasant ]

Choose a;
Gerund phrase as object

They are study English hard and they study English hard? They are study English hard and they study English hard? Why wrong. Why right What's the difference between they are studying English hard and they study English hard.

The second pair, the first are and study can not match, at least use are studying
They are study
They study

They found the lecture hard ( ).A.to understand B.to be understand C.being ... They found the lecture hard ( ).A.to understand B.to be understand C.being understood D.understood

"The collection hard ()." should be used as an adverbial of a sentence
If I choose, it's C

They found the collection hard to understand!

They is the subject, and there is an active relationship between man and understanding

Many people find themselves trapped in a world full of templations Many people find themselves trapped in a world full of temptations. Whether a world full of templations. Is a world that is full of templations

There is no need to use that to guide a clause. Of course, both ways are correct

Let alone find comfort in the places she knows I know let alone is "let alone" What about find comfort in But this sentence is a little strange, please translate it for me and explain the grammar:

Don't mention looking for comfort in her familiar places

I have a sentence here. Is it in or of or what? Nobody in Canada has a discrriminatory mind of skin colors. Or Nobody in Canada has a discrriminatory mind in skin colors. Or Nobody in Canada has a discrriminatory mind about skin colors. Which one is right? By the way, should I add s to the last word here? Can I change it to the skin colors or skin colors?

No one in Canada has any idea of skin color
(like in China, no one is sensitive to the color of their hair - because everyone has black hair)
According to the meaning of the sentence, the preposition should be filled with "about / on"
Skin color is not countable, but skin type is countable
There is no need to use the, because there is no specific, just a general concept
To sum up, I choose:
Nobody in Canada has a discriminatory mind about skin colors.

The thought was found in possesson of a large quantity of stolen property

The thief was found to have stolen a lot of things

There is a desk in the kitchen of near the door

There is a desk near the door in the kitchen

There are some big trees_______ In the front of or in front of of

in front of
In the front of is used in a certain space, such as in a bus, where the driver is in front of the passengers