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20.I am good at English writing and once took the first place in the English composition第二个the改为an.

分析 考查句子改错,句意:我擅长英语写作,并曾经在一次英语作文比赛中获得第一名.

解答 答案:把第二个the改为an,泛指一次作文比赛,用不定冠词,English是以元音开头的,所以用an.

点评 注意:谓语动词的时态、语态;非谓语动词的用法;名词的单、复数,格的使用是否正确;定冠词和不定冠词是否正确;代词的格和性的使用是否有误;定语从句中关系代词、副词是否准确无误;

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