Given that the complex z = x + yi9x, y belongs to R) satisfies! Z-1! = 1, find the value range of the complex Z

Given that the complex z = x + yi9x, y belongs to R) satisfies! Z-1! = 1, find the value range of the complex Z

|z|=|z-1+1|=|z-1|-1=0 |z|∈【0,1】
Change the following words into plural
mother
father
borther
sister
friend
grandfather
grandmother
mothers
fathers
borthers
sisters
friends
grandfathers
grandmothers
mothers
fathers
brothers
sisters
friends
grandfathers
grandmothers
Friends
mothers
fathers
borthers
sisters
friends
grandfathers
grandmothers
In junior middle school English passive voice, what situation or words use gerund to express passive voice?
There are four situations: 1. When there is a logical subject predicate relationship between the subject and the predicate, I use the active to express the passive, for example, I have something to send to my mother
The desk needs repairing.
The book is worth reading again.
There are a few words like demand, want, require and so on
What is the difference between open syllable words and closed syllable words?
The five vowels are a, e, IO, U. the original pronunciation of these five vowels are AA [EI] EE [I:] II [AI] OO [u]
The meanings of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, articles, numerals, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions and exclamations in English
It's better to be easy to understand, for what type
Noun is a kind of part of speech and a kind of notional word. It refers to the words that treat people, things, things, time, place, emotion, concept and other entities or abstract things. Nouns can be separated into sentences. Pronouns can be used to replace nouns in phrases or sentences. Pronouns are a part of speech to replace nouns
The usage of English words in junior middle school
Like what word to use what word to modify
Or what is the word after it
For example, nouns need to be modified with adjectives
There are eight grammatical elements in English: subject, predicate, object, definite, adverbial, complement, system and table
Ding, Zhuang and bu can be used to modify other ingredients
Attributives include nouns and adjectives, which are used to modify the subject, object and form - (noun)
Adverbials include adjectives, adverbs and phrases, which are used to modify the predicate - (verb)
There are many kinds of complements, usually after the object
To sum up, nouns and adjectives are used to modify nouns; adverbs are used to modify adjectives and verbs
Nouns are modified with adjectives
Verbs are modified with adverbs
In English, nouns can be modified with quantifiers, pronouns, nouns and adjectives (or phrases) in front of them, and an attributive clause can be added after them;
Adjectives can only be modified with adverbs (or phrases); some adjectives and adverbs have the change of comparative and superlative.
Adverbs can modify adverbs, adjectives and verbs, which can only be modified by adverbs (or phrases).
Verbs can only be modified with adverbs (or phrases).
In addition, there are some special usages. ... unfold
In English, nouns can be modified with quantifiers, pronouns, nouns and adjectives (or phrases) in front of them, and an attributive clause can be added after them;
Adjectives can only be modified with adverbs (or phrases); some adjectives and adverbs have the change of comparative and superlative.
Adverbs can modify adverbs, adjectives and verbs, which can only be modified by adverbs (or phrases).
Verbs can only be modified with adverbs (or phrases).
In addition, there are some special usages. Put it away
Adjectives can modify nouns, adverbs can modify verbs, attributive clauses can also modify
English Adjectives modify adjectives and nouns modify nouns
Recently encountered some such words, such as National Geographic, booty man, grammatically allowed? I remember there seems to be no adjective to modify adjectives
1. National Geographic is allowed, which is what National Geographic magazine says. This geographic refers to something about geography, which is actually a usage of adjectives to refer to pronouns. It can be seen as omitting information and other things. Geography is a noun, which means geography, is a discipline
The grammar takes the words describing nouns as adjectives, which is not allowed in the above grammar
Having no adjective to modify an adjective
Only adverbs can modify adjectives
Having no adjective to modify an adjective
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1. National Geographic is allowed, which is what National Geographic magazine says. This geographic refers to something about geography, which is actually a usage of adjectives to refer to pronouns. It can be seen as omitting information and other things; geography is a noun, which means geography, is a discipline, but because this magazine is not so specialized in geography, it can't use geography; there is nothing that is allowed or not allowed, if we all use it, it will be allowed; that is what I said, you can... Expand
1. National Geographic is allowed, which is what National Geographic magazine says. This geographic refers to something about geography, which is actually a usage of adjectives to refer to pronouns. It can be seen as omitting information and other things; geography is a noun, which means geography, is a discipline, but because this magazine is not so specialized in geography, it can't use geography; there is nothing that is allowed or not allowed, if we all use it like this, it is allowed; that is to say, you can use two adjectives to modify one Omitted nouns;
2. There are many nouns modifying nouns, which are also allowed; there are also outdoor sports like field sport, which are all like this
Please help me summarize the usage of various words
Nouns, articles, pronouns, prepositions, adjectives and subjunctions, verbs,
adjectives and adverbs
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Abbreviations of English nouns, articles, pronouns, numerals, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, exclamations, verbs
For example, the noun abbreviation is n and the adjective is adj
Please write correctly!
Nouns, articles, pronouns, numerals, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, exclamations, abbreviations of verbs!
Adj. / A. adjectives are used to describe the nature, state, appearance of a kind of substance, or a person's personality, such as big, happy, adv. / ad. adverbs are used to modify actions or adjectives. Generally, they are used as adverbials in sentences to indicate how actions are going on, or the degree, characteristics, such as: clearly, happy, prep
. adjectives
It is used to describe the nature, state and appearance of a kind of matter,
Or a person's character, character, character
Big, happy
Adv. / ad. adverb
It is used to modify actions or adjectives. It is usually used as an adverbial in a sentence
It indicates how the action is going on, or the degree and characteristics,
Clearly, happily
Preposition
A kind of words connecting place and time, which can express location, time, etc
. adjectives
It is used to describe the nature, state and appearance of a kind of matter,
Or a person's character, character, character
Big, happy
Adv. / ad. adverb
It is used to modify actions or adjectives. It is usually used as an adverbial in a sentence
It indicates how the action is going on, or the degree and characteristics,
Clearly, happily
Preposition
A class of words connecting place and time, which can express location and time. They are used with some words indicating time and place to express prepositional phrases
For example: in, to, on, under
Conjunctions
Words used to connect time, place, cause and result
When, because, so
Num
The words of numbers can be cardinal or ordinal
One, two, first
Interjection
A kind of words expressing exclamation, generally without an explanation, only stands for exclamation
What, how, haurray
Transitive verb
Words of action
For example: do, finish, play
Intransitive verb (without object)
A word for action
For example: appearance
n. NOUN
A word for an object or substance
For example: pig, cow, man
Pronoun
A word that refers to a class of people, things, or things
For example: he, she, hers, his, things
Art = article
Noun, N, pronoun, pron, adjective adj, adverb adv, verb V, numeral num, article art, preposition, conjunctions and interjection int
What words, tenses and usages did you learn in primary and junior high school English? Please summarize
1. Summary
8:1
Noun verb adverbial
Coronoid algebra
There are eight tenses: the general present tense, the general past tense, the general future tense, the present continuous tense,
Past continuous, past future, present perfect, past perfect
One voice: passive voice
Noun verb adverb = =, noun, verb, adjective, adverb
Preposition, pronoun and numeral
8 tenses: the simple present tense. In the past tense. In the future. In the past, in the future. The present (past) continuous tense. The present (past) perfect tense.
What words did you learn? That's too much. For example: noun, numeral, pronoun, preposition, adverb, adjective, non finite verb (about 5 kinds)
He refused nothing to her. I show him my picture. I washed my car. The verbs of state and feeling listed in the simple present tense can't be used in the continuous tense because they don't use the continuous tense
Junior tense
Present tense. In the future. In the past tense. present progressive. present perfect. The past continuous tense. pluperfect
Present perfect continuous tense.