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Explain the choice of English in grade three.

2 1 The plural form of words should be used here, while the singular and plural forms of sheep are the same. The rest is wrong!

Because the answer means "I like swimming", then the question must be what do you like? According to the meaning of several words, only hobbies meet the meaning of the question. I mean, the meaning of interest.

This is a fixed game. Bottle is a countable noun, because it says two, two, so you need to add S.

24 people think it can be roughly seen by the meaning. Because there is an a in front. It doesn't match the hot dogs, biscuits and jiaozi in the back.

25. A is water, so you can't pick it, and neither can water. Pay attention to the singular forms of the other three items, because the pronoun behind them is it.

26, the front is a vowel, so an is used, and the back is empty. Remember that energy has no plural form.

27. Exclude. First of all, at the beginning of the conversation, the weather is fine, so C is excluded. A means a place. If it's just a place you don't like to play, then the last sentence doesn't need to say that you are busy, just say that you want to go somewhere else or something. .

28,。 . I don't know if I can say it. .

29. Orange means orange and orange. Orange is an adjective, not an.

30. When talking about hometown, use home to fix it.

3 1, this conversation means I'm not sure what this word means. You'd better look up the dictionary, that is, B. Common sense doesn't just look up the dictionary, not the letters and so on.

32. Have to means "have to", so it should not be a hobby, and then according to the context, it is a word rule.

33. A number is a fixed collocation I representation.

34,。 . I don't know where the space is, but the answers mean opportunities, challenges and experiences respectively. Just looking at the meaning, guessing is an opportunity, because going abroad should still be an opportunity for us.

35, fixed with 1 10 meter. Don't use the plural if there is a-in the middle. For example, a ten-year-old girl is a 10-year-old girl.