Midnight Lily
According to the answer key for this question, #4 is the correct response. I believe #1 could be correct too. Would you please help me with this? ........by the complexity of the problem, the team requested more time. 1. Being overwhelmed 2. Having overwhelmed 3. To overwhelm. 4. Overwhelmed
2025年4月25日 07:32
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#1 and #4 are equally good. "Overwhelmed", by itself, acts as an adjective to modify "the team". "Being overwhelmed" is a clause that can act as an adjective, noun, or adverb. "The team, being overwhelmed, requested more time" (adjective) "The team resisted being overwhelmed, but it finally gave up" (noun) I found it very hard to construct a sentence in which "being overwhelmed" is adverbial. GPT and I had to work together on this challenge for about ten minutes. I would try, then GPT would tell me why I was wrong. Then GPT would try and I would say why GPT was wrong. We went through about 5 iterations of this and finally found a sentence in which, we both agreed, "being overwhelmed" is adverbial. Here is the result of our collaboration: "The room had a pink picture on the wall. We painted the room a light green, but then pink being overwhelmed was no longer a pretty color in that room."
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2025年4月25日 22:30
1 and 4 are both okay to use.
2025年4月25日 10:52
Both 1# and 4# are grammatically correct according to My grammar book. Such as my English grammar book is, it is correctly useful. and , such as I am on learning English, I maybe useful accidentally.
2025年4月25日 10:19
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