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If Dr. Wadewas right, any apparent connection of the eating of highlyprocessed foods and excelling at sports is purely coincidental.(D)
(A) If Dr.Wadewas right, any apparent connection of the eating of
(B) ShouldDr. Wade be right, any apparent connection of eating
(C) If Dr.Wadeis right, any connection that is apparent between eating of
(D) If Dr.Wade isright, any apparent connection between eating
(E) Should Dr. Wade have been right, anyconnection apparent between eating
大全中解释如下:
D, the best choice, deals successfully withfour issues. It uses a present indicative verb form in the conditionalclause. If Dr. Wade is right, in order to agree with the verbin the main clause, any connection is...coincidental. Ituses the idiomatic phrasing connection between x and y. Itpresents the coordinate objects of the preposition between (eating... and excelling...)in parallel form. Finally, the adjective apparent appears infront of its headnoun connection, not after. A, B, and E use incorrect verb forms in the conditionalclause. A and Buse the unidiomatic connection of x and y. A and C violateparallelism with eating of. C and E incorrectly place apparent afterits headword connection.
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想请教下大家,Dr.wadewas这一题,为什么说B选项的时态错误呢? |
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