His studies of ice-polished rocks in his Alpine homeland, far outside the range of present-day glaciers, led Louis Agassiz in 1837 to propose the concept of an age in which great ice sheets had existed in now currently temperate areas. (A) in which great ice sheets had existed in now currently temperate areas (B) in which great ice sheets existed in what are now temperate areas (C) when great ice sheets existed where there were areas now temperate (D) when great ice sheets had existed in current temperate areas (E) when great ice sheets existed in areas now that are temperate
我对于B,E两个选项不理解,OG对于E选项的说法是:Now is an adverb and should be placed just after the verb are, 可是I'm studying Engish now, 和 I'm now studying English 有撒区别呢? 请教高人指教。 |