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9.Can shesee(see) any birds in the sky?

分析 她能看到天空中有鸟吗?

解答 答案:see.考查一般疑问句.一般疑问句的结构:系动词be/助动词/情态动词+主语+其他成分.此题的疑问句以情态动词"can"提问,情态动词后接动词原形,填see.

点评 熟记基本句型结构有利于快速解题.

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