作者yvonliu ()
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标题[请益] 交大90 91学年度语析考古题各一
时间Thu Nov 6 19:49:58 2008
这题是90年的 我长话短说
英语有些动词後面必须接不定词 e.g.,want, intend, desire,...etc,
有些则须接动名词 e.g.,avoid, enjoy, admit,...etc
有些则是都可以(try)
规则?
91年
Most of us were taught in middle school that 'any' can only be used in
negative or interrogative sentences in English. Thus, example (1) is
ungrammatical:
(1)Anyone did it.
But consider the grammatically acceptable examples (2)-(5) below, where 'any'
occurs in a sentence that's neither negative nor interrogative:
(2)Anyone can do it.
(3)I will do anything for you.
(4)I might pick any of the three.
(5)Any of you could have done it.
Please explain:
a)What is in common in examples(2)-(5)?
b)What is unique in the meaning of 'any' that allows it to be used in(2)-(5)?
c)Why do you think the middle school English teachers would teach us the rule
as stated above?
第一题我一开始就想从那些动词的semantic feature去想
不知道是一开始就错了还是怎样 完全无法继续
第二题我想到的只有aux
如果真是这样 如何才能充分表达?
先谢谢了
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