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4.I decided to make money by doing a part-time job,_____ get help from the government.(  )
A.wanting not toB.wanted not toC.not wanting toD.not wanted to

分析 我决定靠兼职挣钱,而不想靠政府的帮助.

解答 答案:C 题干中有逗号分隔,没有连词,要用非谓语动词;句中want与主语I构成主动关系;非谓语动词的否定要在非谓语动词前面加not.故选C.

点评 动名词相当于名词,具备名词的特征.在句中可以作主语,宾语,表语,定语等.动名词和现在分词的构成方式一样,但用法不同.现在分词具备动词的特征,有时态和语态的变化,学习时要注意区分和掌握.

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