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1.? Where is it? That? Conclusion? Yes? That? Novel? That? Great? Gatsby? Nick. Callaway? Answer? Young? Midwestern? Recently? (Here? To)? New? York? Moody? Watch? That? Blink? Green? Light? Where is it? That? Tip? Yes? Dragon? Island.

Have you arrived? Where to? Change to? Have you arrived? arrive

Sentence body: the? Great? Gatsby? Nick. Callaway? Moody? Watch? That? Blink? Green? light

Additional ingredients:

Adverbial of place: at? That? Conclusion? Yes? That? Novel? /? Where is it? That? Tip? Yes? Dragon? island

Appositive: a? Young? Midwestern? Recently? (Here? To)? New? York? (Gatsby is)? Among the Midwestern youths who recently arrived in new york-

*? The appositive core word a? Young? Midwestern people

*? Post-attribute of core words: recently? (arrive? To)? New? York? -participle phrases used as attributes

2.? Eat? Garlic? Really? Dragon? Have you been there? As? As? Answer? What does it mean? Yes? Woding? Turn it off? Dull? And then what? Science? Research? Really? Display? That? It? (do? es? Have)? Some? It has a therapeutic effect. ?

Auxiliary verb? Do what? In addition to interrogative sentences, negative sentences and inverted sentences, it can also be used to emphasize the mood before the prototype of verbs, such as:

Me? Do what? Want it? Where to? Is it? Of course. ? I really want to make sure.

Do what? Is it? Still! ? Be (absolutely) quiet!

3.? That? Shift? From where? Tradition Where to? Plastic surgery? Dentistry (d)

Remove additives from? Tradition Where to? Plastic surgery? Dentistry (from traditional dentistry to cosmetic dentistry), what is the theme? Shift? Put it in the options to judge.

A.? (that? shift)? Is it? //? Because? Adults? /? Is it? Become? Less? Tooth decay /? And then what? Become? More? Vanity? //.? Adults? Is it? Become? Less? Tooth decay And then what? (adults? Yes)? Become? More? Vanity is not a parallel structure.

D.? (that? shift)? //? Is it? Is it happening? /? Because? Adults? Is it? Become? Less? Tooth decay //? And then what? Become? More? Vanity. ? (that? shift)? Is it? Happened? And then what? Become? More? Vanity? This transformation is emerging and becoming less and less valuable (continuous tense juxtaposition)

4.? That? Year? National? Concrete? Canoe? Competition? Attraction? Team? Yes? Engineering? Student? [own? Design]? Canoe? That? Promotion? That? Multifunctional? Yes? Concrete.

As a participle phrase, it can be used as a postattributive and adverbial, so it is easy to cause ambiguity, which can be understood as "those students who designed canoes" or "because they designed canoes"

5.? Compare? Where to? And then what? With what? What is the difference?

Compare? Compared with ...? /? Compare? With what? Compared with ... ...

6.? That? Businessman? (a? Yes)? That? Boss? (b? Yes? Answer? Company) (c? That? Really? Been there)? Have you investigated? By who? Authorities? (d? Are you online? That? Latest)? Strike? Yes? Enterprise? Fund.

Is this error correction?

A.? That? Businessman? (yes)? That? Boss? -subject and predicate are consistent, that's right.

B.? That? Boss? (yes? Answer? Company) -Prepositional phrases as attributives indicate ownership, that's right.

C.? Answer? Company? (that? Really? Been there)? Have you investigated? With D. (in? That? Latest)? Strike? Related, the latter (in the recent sanctions) is an adverbial of the past time in the clause, so item C cannot be used in the present perfect tense.

7.? Our? Team? Really? Working? For what? How many? ("A few months? Open? Answer? Robots? For what? That? Science? Is it fair? That? we? Plan? Open? Enter? Are you online? That? Robotics? Division)

b)? Project month? Open? Answer? Robots? That? we? Plan? Where to? Enter? Are you online? That? Robotics? Organization? Yes? That? Science? The structure of the fair is as follows:

Main structure: ours? Team? Really? Working? Open? Answer? Robots? Our group is devoted to robots.

Additional ingredients—

*? Insert adverbial of time: for? How many? month

*? Attributive clause: that? we? Plan? Where to? Enter? Are you online? That? Robotics? Organization? Yes? That? Science? fair

8.? By who? Use? Electromagnetic? Sensor? & lt Where to? Record & gt? That? Frequency? Yes? Lighting? Strike? & lt throughout & gt? That? United Airlines? Country? Meteorologist? & lt Is there? Make up your mind? So>? & lt it? occurs & gt? Where is it? That? Rate? Yes? 2000? per? hour

Adverbial of manner: By? Use? Electromagnetic? Sensor? Where to? Record? That? Frequency? Yes? Lighting? Strike? Throughout? That? United Airlines? Country?

Main sentence: Meteorologist? Really? Make up your mind? When completed, it means that what happened in the past is now recorded.

Object clause: That? It? It will happen. Where is it? That? Rate? Yes? 2000? per? hour ? It? Refers to the frequency of recording, which happened in the past and needs to be changed to? happen

9.? It? Used to be. Obvious That? All of them? Yes? That? Candidates? Had it? Planned? [answer] (be careful)? For what? That? Television broadcast? Debate? [b] (for? Each)? [c] (answer? To)? That? Opening? Question? It shows? Evidence? [d](of? Really? Have you been there? I rehearsed it. ? Answer e and ask d

Main sentence: it? Used to be. Obvious

Subject clause: That? All of them? Yes? That? Candidates? Had it? Planned? Careful? For what? That? Television broadcast? Debate? For what? Every one? Answer? Where to? That? Opening? Question? It shows? Evidence? Yes? Really? Have you been there? I rehearsed it.

*? Subject-predicate part: all? Yes? That? Candidates? Had it? Planned? carefully

*? Adverbial of purpose: for? That? Television broadcast? Debate? For what? ... for the TV debate, that is to say, ... (it has been carefully arranged)

Among them-

-appositive: for? Every one? Answer? Where to? That? Opening? Question? The answer to every public question

-Attributive: showed? Evidence? Yes? Really? Have you been there? I rehearsed it. ? Preview evidence of public investigation? There can be a double object. Opening? Question? Is the logical object displayed evidence? Does it become a passive reserved object, followed by of? Really? Have you been there? Rehearsed? It is the attribute of evidence, because it is rehearsed in advance, so it should be passive.

10.? Are you online? Ji's? Bend over? Alabama? (traditionally? Made)? A quilt? (yes? Broadcast)? Outdoor? Open? sunny? Spring? God,? Attraction? Local? Quilting machine? Who is it? Enjoy? (this)? Show? Yes? One? Someone else's? (creation). ?

One? Another one? Does everyone have it? Other? The meaning is similar, the latter refers to "the only interaction between the two", and the former refers to "the interaction between each two in multiple groups". Now these two phrases are no longer different and can be used interchangeably.

1 1.? With what? That? Louisiana? Buy? That? United Airlines? Country? The day after tomorrow? Answer? Bigger? (? Territory? Bigger? Are you online? Area? Than? England? France? Italy? Germany? Spain? And then what? Portugal? Merge)

Can be simplified to. United Airlines? Country? The day after tomorrow? Answer? Bigger? Territory? Than? England ... And then what? Portugal? Combination? The United States needs more territory than Britain and other countries.

The bigger one? Are you online? Area? Territory? Can the postattribute of "can be rewritten as an attributive clause"? Is it? Bigger? Are you online? Area? That is, "greater in scope (region)", then? arear? Cannot be omitted.

12.? There? Is it? Speculation? That? That? Name? Wendy. Used to be. That? Invention? Yes? J.M。 Barry. Who is it? Created? Answer? Character? By who? That? Name? For what? His? Famous? Play? Peter. Pan.

It is not clear what kind of topic this problem is, and it can only be explained as follows:

1) Note:

Wendi: Wendy's House refers to a playroom for children. This kind of game room is made by J.M.? Barry. make

Peter. Pan: Peter Pan, a title of the play, is also called childish adults.

Name? Recipient: The name is given by …

That? That? Name? Wendy. Used to be. That? Invention? Yes? J.M。 An appositive clause, indicating speculation (reasoning)

Who is it? Created? Answer? Character? By who? That? Name? For what? His? Famous? Play? Peter. Pan: Non-restrictive attributive clause

There is an inference that the name Wendy's House was created by J.M. Barry, who created a character according to the title of his famous Peter Pan.

3) Option analysis

a)? There? Is it? Speculation? That? That? Name? Wendy. Used to be. That? Invention? Yes? Barry. Except for capitalization, this sentence is no different from the original.

e)? That? Name? Wendy. Is it? By who? Some? Speculation? (of)? That? Invention? Yes? Barry. Middle speculation? And then what? That? Invention? Yes? Barry. Lack of prepositional connection.

13.? That? Development? Yes? Telescope? Yes? Greater? Power? And then what? Resolution (? Really? Whereas)? Astronomers? Hope? That? A glimpse? Yes? Far away? Solar energy? System? Bodies? Even? Smaller? Than? Pluto? Will. Soon? Is it? It's possible.

Yes? Telescope? Yes? Greater? Power? And then what? Resolution is the attributive of singular noun subject development. Given? Consistent with the singular subject.

13. It/? That/that? What can they refer to in the SAT? Things? People? Things? Action?

Refers to the above-mentioned "same" things, animals and people, without gender or name.

That refers to the "similar" things mentioned above and the events, behaviors or times mentioned.

WHICH, as an attributive clause, is a relative pronoun and refers to the antecedent noun of the above things, including

14。 Make up your mind? To)? Manufacturing? Answer? Name? For what? By herself? As? Answer? A writer? Yes? Short? Stories? Helen? Never? Submit? Did you find anything? Where to? Ann? Editor? Until? (modified)? It? How many? Time magazine.

Until? (modified)? It? How many? Times? You can also rewrite it with clauses:

Helen? Never? Submit? Did you find anything? Where to? Ann? Editor? Until? (She? Really? Revised)? It? How many? Time magazine.

The behavior of the main clause, submit, occurs after revise, so the perfect tense should be used.

After omitting the subject of the clause, what are the predicate verbs? Change it to the perfect form of the present participle having? Revised edition.