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2.People love to get together to eat,drink and have a fun with each other.去掉a.

分析 人们喜欢聚在一起吃饭,喝酒,跟彼此玩得很开心.

解答 86.去掉 a,考查固定搭配,have fun with sb."和某人玩得很开心",此处fun作为不可数名词,前面不能加不定冠词a,因此去掉a.

点评 此题考查固定搭配,在平时的学习中,对某些动词短语要多加以积累.

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