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1. Fall in Love with English

Fall in love with English

1. Hiding (non-predicate verb ing as adjoint adjective, table active) behind the (two adjectives to modify the noun after), a (subject) (predicate verb, the whole text uses the past tense, the following is not marked) his (object) into the (prepositional phrase as a guest complement).

There's a hiding trunk.

2. He planned to leave home though though there was and .

Despite this, he still planned to separate his family and run away at the time.

3. He this because(because引导的原因状语从句)he his parents’ nagging about his English study and did not want to it any longer.

He did this because his parents nagged him about learning English and didn't want to go on anymore.

4. He couldn’t English and English classes because(because引导的原因状语从句)he thought his teacher d him .

His English studies were always unobtainable, and the study of English classes because he thought he was a teacher.

5. As a result (available in essay), his score in each exam never over 60.

As a result, he never scored more than 60 on each exam.

6. His (subject) (verb phrase as predicate) him (object) very much.

He's very much him.

7. She (subject) understood (predicate) what (what-guided object clause to do suffer from object) he (subject of object clause) was (predicate), but his idea.

She also understood his torment, but his thoughts.

and his problem, she(subject) talked with(verb phrase to make predicate) him(object) and ped(juxtaposition predicate) learning s with him.

Bring him down good questions, she talks to him, and learns the lessons.

9. The s (followed by thatt-guided definite clause clause, that the object of set down is omitted) she (subordinate clause subject) (subordinate clause predicate) helped him(subject object) find (help sb do)the to studying English well.

She helped him find someone who had learned English well.

10. The teenager was (verb) (predicate) and got(predicate) great (adjective modifier noun) (juxtaposedbine) from his friend's words. Now, he has being and has English.

This teenager was very, and got a great deal out of his friend's words. Now, he has come from it and is really English.