Which of the following italicized parts serves as an appositive? ____
A: I have, (to be honest), never returned to my hometown since I left there.
B: The fact, (generally speaking), is what I have told you.
C: My teacher, (a nice old man), often taught me something that I could not find on my textbooks.
D: Business, (he reflected), appeared as brisk as ever
A: I have, (to be honest), never returned to my hometown since I left there.
B: The fact, (generally speaking), is what I have told you.
C: My teacher, (a nice old man), often taught me something that I could not find on my textbooks.
D: Business, (he reflected), appeared as brisk as ever
举一反三
- "Never (I have) heard (such a) thing (in) my life!" (said the old) man. A: I have B: such a C: in D: said the old man
- I could find my umbrella nowhere. I ______ it in the taxi. A: should leave B: must have left C: could leave D: should have left
- Which of the following is grammatical but sounds strange? A: I often cut my finger. B: I cut my finger yesterday. C: I am cutting my finger. D: I have cut my finger.
- I can’t find my keys in my purse. I ______ them in my office. A: must leave B: will leave C: must have left D: would have left
- I have not found my book yet; in fact, I am sure _____ I could have done with it.