I would like to hang on to that. What is the ingredient of to that here? hang on to that How should we understand the structure? Adding ever before since has no other meaning except emphasis. Common expressions include: ever since, ever before, ever after, ever afterwards, etc. Both since and ever since can be used as: adverb (used alone); preposition (. At the height of his fame, his every word was valued. melina was hanging on his every word, fascinated.
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When he came back,he found the bag he had ______ over the seat was gone. The picture ______ (hang) on the wall was hung by my father last night. Are hanging Why isn't passive used here? Restore to two large portraits were hung on the wall. Use active.
Melina listened intently to his every word, deeply fascinated. mrs hastings’ eyes grow.
The cat was too high ______ the tree for me to reach her. (hang)Excuse me, why is the answer to this question hanging? Can I use hung? Question 2: on the wall ____ two large portraits. A.left hanging b.left hung The answer is a. Why can’t you choose b? Doesn't hang have the usage of a transitive verb? .
1. You and your classmates’ option is hanging is correct, but your explanation is completely wrong. 1 The structure of is+present participle usually cannot be analyzed as present participle as predicate. In the development and evolution of English, it is now divided into...