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"deny"can also be used in the sentence pattern:"There is no denying the fact that...."which means“everyone must admit that.”. eg.There is no denying the fact that he was involved in it. 3.run into(亿.20) 1)hit someone or something with a car or other vehicle eg.His car skidded and ran into a lamp-post. 2)meet someone by chance e.g.Guess who I ran into on High Street this afternoon! 4.If I were deciding(L.24) Here the verb of the sentence is in the subjunctive mood and the continuous tense is used for emphasis.The more formal expression is"If I were to decide". e.g.IfI were to decide whether he is a good father or not,I would not hesitate to say yes. 5.I wouldn't ask whether he lives his life exactly the way I would live it...(1.28) In this sentence,."the way'”means“in the same way that'”and it can be used with"just”or exactly”. e.g.I)It all happened in exactly the way we wanted it to. II)Karl,please do it exactly the way you did it with Hanna in the last production. 6.be bound to (L.39) 1)certain to do something e.g.He's done so much work that he is bound to succeed. 2)obliged by law or duty to do something e.g.I)Well I'm bound to say,I think you're taking a huge risk II)I feel bound to tell you that if you go on like this,you'll end up in prison. 7.But I've had parents in Utah say things...(140) The sentence has a structure of“have+object+infinitive without to”,Here“had”isa causative verb followed by an infinitive without to,and other verbs of the kind are"make"and "let'. e.g.My sister's professor had her rewrite her paper many times before allowing her to present it to the committee. 8....imagine someone putting...(1.44) imagine的用法: 1)imagine that e.g.I)He imagines that people don't like him,but they do. Il)Try to imagine that you are a tourist arriving in London for the first time. 2)imagine somebody doing something e.g.I can't imagine Sarah running her own business. 3)imagine doing something e.g.I)Imagine going all that way for nothing. I1)It's hard to imagine working in a place like that. 4)imagine somebody/something as e.g.I never knew my grandmother but I always imagine her as a kind,gentle person. 5)imagine somebody/something to be something e.g.I was surprised when I saw the farm.I had imagined it to be much bigger.“deny” can also be used in the sentence pattern: “There is no denying the fact that….” which means “everyone must admit that…”. e.g. There is no denying the fact that he was involved in it. 3. run into (l. 20) 1) hit someone or something with a car or other vehicle e.g. His car skidded and ran into a lamp-post. 2) meet someone by chance e.g. Guess who I ran into on High Street this afternoon! 4. If I were deciding (l. 24) Here the verb of the sentence is in the subjunctive mood and the continuous tense is used for emphasis. The more formal expression is “If I were to decide”. e.g. If I were to decide whether he is a good father or not, I would not hesitate to say yes. 5. I wouldn’t ask whether he lives his life exactly the way I would live it…(l.28) In this sentence, “the way” means “in the same way that” and it can be used with “just” or “exactly”. e.g. I) It all happened in exactly the way we wanted it to. II) Karl, please do it exactly the way you did it with Hanna in the last production. 6. be bound to (l. 39) 1) certain to do something e.g. He’s done so much work that he is bound to succeed. 2) obliged by law or duty to do something e.g. I) Well I’m bound to say, I think you’re taking a huge risk. II) I feel bound to tell you that if you go on like this, you’ll end up in prison. 7. But I’ve had parents in Utah say things… (l.40) The sentence has a structure of “have + object + infinitive without to”. Here “had” is a causative verb followed by an infinitive without to, and other verbs of the kind are “make” and “let’. e.g. My sister’s professor had her rewrite her paper many times before allowing her to present it to the committee. 8. …imagine someone putting…(l. 44) imagine 的用法: 1) imagine that e.g. I) He imagines that people don’t like him, but they do. II) Try to imagine that you are a tourist arriving in London for the first time. 2) imagine somebody doing something e.g. I can’t imagine Sarah running her own business. 3) imagine doing something e.g. I) Imagine going all that way for nothing. II) It’s hard to imagine working in a place like that. 4) imagine somebody/something as e.g. I never knew my grandmother but I always imagine her as a kind, gentle person. 5) imagine somebody/something to be something e.g. I was surprised when I saw the farm. I had imagined it to be much bigger
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