Which of the italicized parts serves as an object ? _____
A: I have no intention of retiring just yet.
B: He offered what he had to the charitable organization.
C: She must have received the parcel that I sent yesterday.
D: It is strongly advised that you go home now.
A: I have no intention of retiring just yet.
B: He offered what he had to the charitable organization.
C: She must have received the parcel that I sent yesterday.
D: It is strongly advised that you go home now.
举一反三
- Which of the italicized parts serves as an object? A: I have no intention of<br/>retiring just yet. B: He offered what he<br/>had to the<br/>charitable organization. C: She must have received the parcel<br/>that I sent yesterday. D: It is strongly advised that<br/>you go home now.
- Which of the following italicized parts is an appositive clause (同位语从句) A: He said that he had seen the film yesterday. B: Give me your promise that you will go shopping with me tomorrow. C: It is obvious that you made a big mistake. D: The trouble is that I have forgotten the name of the visitor.
- 20. I received a _________ parcel yesterday and I am still wondering who may have sent it.
- —"Is Philip over his cold yet" —"He ______. He went ice-skating yesterday." A: had to B: ought to C: must be D: must have
- Have you had lunch yet? Yes, I have. I've just ___ it. A: had B: have C: have had D: has