标题: 小问题求解 [打印本页] 作者: wyfjl2009 时间: 2010-8-15 10:53 标题: 小问题求解 When presented with only circumstantial evidence, a juror tends to decide a case according to his or her gut instinct, which are not formally sanctioned or prohibited means of reaching a verdict.
(A)which are not formally
(B)which are not a formally
(C)which is not a formally
(D)which is formally not a
(E)which is not formally C is the right choice。问C/D差别作者: myungryong 时间: 2010-8-15 11:18
个人觉得 D当中的formally作为状语修饰sanctioned应该挨着更好 还有状语的位置是很灵活的 没必要非得放到 is 和not中间 把这两个搭配分开 总之D错的原因是故意复杂化作者: 22464319 时间: 2010-8-15 11:25
意思不太一样吧 lz好好品味一下 c是formally 副词修饰紧挨着的形容词 而d是formally副词修饰整个句子作者: 阿彻 时间: 2010-8-15 11:26
根据原句看,formally是修饰之后的sanctioned or prohibited means 的。而且根据og:adv.修饰adj.作者: wyfjl2009 时间: 2010-8-15 11:41
C)which is not a formally D)which is formally not a
其实我也想过这个, 不过始终搞不清含义上的差别。还有which, formally, is not 似乎才是修饰整个句子的。 这是不是和谓语动词与副词相对位置有关