Re: [請益] 國中文法問題已刪文

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※ 引述《hopeliu (阿翔)》之銘言: : [請益]國中文法問題 : Mary ____________ before Tom ____________. : (A) had arrived left : (B) arrive had left : (C) arrived had left : (D) had arrived leave : 請教各位大大,這題答案A, : C錯的理由是? 這題ac都對 ! https://reurl.cc/70y795 We can use before with past simple OR past perfect to talk about an action that happened before something else. We arrived just before the plane doors closed. Luckily, we arrived before the plane doors had closed. https://reurl.cc/jWqQj2 Both of these sentences would sound equally good with a simple past in place of the past perfect. Furthermore, changing them in that way would have no effect on the sequence of events. What it would do (what using the past perfect almost always does) would be to set a temporal focus at some later point in the past. https://reurl.cc/p3m904 Here are just a few quidelines: Before I did X, I did Y - the tense for a simple record of the things one did. Before I opened the door, I put the key in the lock. Before I did X, I had done Y - the tense when one wishes to draw attention to Y, and to lead the listener to an understanding of its relation to X. Before I opened the door, I had looked carefully into the barn for snipers. Before I did X, I had been doing Y - the tense when one wishes to draw attention to Y, particularly when the fact that one had been doing Y throws strong light on X - it also stresses the continuous element in Y, of course. Before I took up codebreaking, I had been studying the mathematics of codes for three years. We mustn't suggest for a second that we can substitute the one for the other without changing anything. -- 單眼皮: 目睭單絢(tuann-sun5)。 雙眼皮: 目睭重絢(ting5-sun5)。 1931 年 熊谷良正 《臺灣語之研究》single/double eyelid -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 114.36.188.107 (臺灣) ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Eng-Class/M.1713543505.A.2A2.html ※ 編輯: ostracize (220.136.212.189 臺灣), 04/20/2024 13:51:36
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