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2.正是因为学习方法因人而异,所以在学习和生活中适合你的不一定就适合我.(vary)It is because learning method varies from person to person that what is suitable for you may not suit me in (our) study and life..分析 It is because learning method varies from person to person that what is suitable for you may not suit me in (our) study and life.
解答 It is because learning method varies from person to person that what is suitable for you may not suit me in (our) study and life.
这是对事物的一种自我看法,所以使用一般现在时.
根据句子的意思可知,本句可使用强调句型,强调的部分为一个because引导的原因状语从句;主句中包含what引导的主语从句;vary from person to person因人而异.
点评 做翻译句子的题目要注意解题步骤:1.分析每道题目需要完成部分的语法属性 2.划出已给出部分的中心词.依据空格前后成分,确定空格的语法属性:词性、单复数、时态等.
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