Run-on sentences are sentences in which two or more independent clauses are joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunction.
Run-on sentences are sentences in which two or more independent clauses are joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunction.
【单选题】已知协程方法Run,下列组合,能正常结束协程的是() A. StartCoroutine(Run()); StopCoroutine(Run()); B. StartCoroutine(Run()); StopCoroutine("Run"); C. StartCoroutine("Run"); StopCoroutine(Run()); D. StartCoroutine("Run"); StopCoroutine("Run");
【单选题】已知协程方法Run,下列组合,能正常结束协程的是() A. StartCoroutine(Run()); StopCoroutine(Run()); B. StartCoroutine(Run()); StopCoroutine("Run"); C. StartCoroutine("Run"); StopCoroutine(Run()); D. StartCoroutine("Run"); StopCoroutine("Run");
It pays ______ to buy goods of high quality. A: in the long run B: in the short run C: at a run D: on the run
It pays ______ to buy goods of high quality. A: in the long run B: in the short run C: at a run D: on the run
He didn't expect to ______ some of his friends here. A: run for B: run over C: run off D: run into
He didn't expect to ______ some of his friends here. A: run for B: run over C: run off D: run into
The contract will______at the end of the year. A new one will have to be drawn. A: run out B: run into C: run on D: run after
The contract will______at the end of the year. A new one will have to be drawn. A: run out B: run into C: run on D: run after
“跑了和尚,跑不了庙.” 一句正确的译文为( ). A: The monk may run away, but the temple cannot run away with him. B: The monk may run away, the temple cannot run away with him. C: The temple may run away, but the monk cannot run away with it D: Run the monk, run not the temple.
“跑了和尚,跑不了庙.” 一句正确的译文为( ). A: The monk may run away, but the temple cannot run away with him. B: The monk may run away, the temple cannot run away with him. C: The temple may run away, but the monk cannot run away with it D: Run the monk, run not the temple.
"run up against" = "run out of".( )
"run up against" = "run out of".( )
Henry's car stopped on the highway. It ( ) out of gas. A: may not run B: may have run C: must run D: ought to run
Henry's car stopped on the highway. It ( ) out of gas. A: may not run B: may have run C: must run D: ought to run
But for her help, they ___ over the mountain in such a short time. A: couldn't have run B: had not run C: have not run D: could have run
But for her help, they ___ over the mountain in such a short time. A: couldn't have run B: had not run C: have not run D: could have run
The pen won’t write, it ______ out of ink. A: should have run B: could have run C: can have run D: must have run
The pen won’t write, it ______ out of ink. A: should have run B: could have run C: can have run D: must have run