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According to the text, judge the item from.
The term “can” (line 6), as a modal verb, changes the meaning of the whole sentence, not only the meaning of the main verb.
The term “can” (line 6), as a modal verb, changes the meaning of the whole sentence, not only the meaning of the main verb.
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According to the text, judge the item from.
The expression “due to” (line 11) is used to introduce a cause to a situation previously mentioned.
The expression “due to” (line 11) is used to introduce a cause to a situation previously mentioned.
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According to the text, judge the item from.
The term “stall” (line 6) could be correctly replaced with stop, without this changing the meaning of the text.
The term “stall” (line 6) could be correctly replaced with stop, without this changing the meaning of the text.
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According to the text, judge the item from.
The term “furthering” (line 2) is the Present Participle form of further and it is related to distance, since further is the comparative form of the adjective far.
The term “furthering” (line 2) is the Present Participle form of further and it is related to distance, since further is the comparative form of the adjective far.
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According to the text, judge the item from.
In line 11, “has been” is an example of the Present Perfect tense, which is formed by the Present Simple form of the verb to have and the Present Perfect form of the main verb.
In line 11, “has been” is an example of the Present Perfect tense, which is formed by the Present Simple form of the verb to have and the Present Perfect form of the main verb.
