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9.I bought him a drink in return his help.return 后加for.分析 我给他买了一杯饮料作为他对我的帮助的回报.
解答 答案:return 后加for.考查介词.表示"作为对某事的回报",修饰名词 his help,用in return for.
点评 考查句子改错.
in return(for)的用法.
常用来表示"回报;作为报酬".例如:
1.I hope I can be of some servise to you in return.但愿我能为你做点事作为报答.
2.What can we do for them in return for all the help they have given us?我们将怎样来报答他们所给我们的种种帮助呢?
3.I gave him some books in return for his assistance.我给了他一些书,作为对他所提供的帮助的回报.
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