However much United States voters may agree that there is waste in government and that the government as a whole spends beyond its means, it is difficult to find broad support for a movement toward a minimal state.
However much United States voters may agree that there is waste in govenment and that the govenment as a whole spends beyond its means, it is difficult to find broad support for a movement toward a minimal state.
A: However much United States voters may agree that B: Despite the agreement among United States voters to the fact C: Although United States voters agree D: Even though United States voters may agree E: There is agreement among United States voters that
The answer is A, but I am confused, I choose nothing from the 5 answers.:-), the MUCH is for the degree of United States voters may agree, is that right? If yes, then A should be OK.
Thanks, mjiehu, I got you. It seems that A is the best answer, because " much修饰agree. ".
maverick, it's OK to put "however much" before "United States voters may agree", kind of reverse the position of much to emphasize the degree of United States voters may agree, However much United States voters may agree that== However United States voters may agree much that
My 2 cents, if something is wrong, please discuss more! Thanks!
这题我也做错了,因为当时用However来连接两个句子感觉有点怪怪的,因为以前我从未看过However能象Although一样连接两个句子做让步状语。但是后了用排除法,BCD没有that,不符合平行原则所以错;E项Agree有动词形式就不需要用名词Agreement的形式,加上如果选E项的话两个句子就没有连接词,也错。所以应该用排除法选出A,尽管 However much United States voters may agree that读起来乖乖的,是不是用了倒装啊,大N们可以帮忙解释一下吗?