绑德sings
Sorry to bother native English speakers. 1a. The interviewer asked me about my future plans. 1b. The interviewer asked me my future plans. 1c. The interviewer asked me for my future plans. Question: Which is grammatically correct? Do they have the same meaning? 2a. She asked the students their names. 2b. She asked the students about their names. 2c. She asked the names of the students to the students. 2d. She asked the students ' names to them. Question: Which is grammatically correct? Do they have the same meaning?
2025年3月17日 11:42
回答 · 2
1a. The interviewer asked me about my future plans. GOOD 1b. The interviewer asked me my future plans. Sort of Okay, A is better 1c. The interviewer asked me for my future plans. Grammatically good, but weird. The interviewer is making a demand, which seems odd. 2a. She asked the students their names. GOOD 2b. She asked the students about their names. GOOD, but she is not asking what their names are, but for other information related to their names. 2c. She asked the names of the students to the students. BAD 2d. She asked the students ' names to them. BAD
2025年3月18日 05:41
招待者
1a "about" and "She asked the students for their names", or, "She asked the students what their names were".
2025年3月17日 11:56
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