【題目】The boy may be running on the playground now. (改為同義句)

___________ the boy ___________ running on the playground now.

【答案】Maybe / Perhaps is

【解析】

題目要求改為同義句。原句為The boy may be running on the playground now。改寫的句子缺謂語(yǔ),句子為現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí),且主語(yǔ)the boy為第三人稱單數(shù),故be動(dòng)詞應(yīng)用is,故第二個(gè)空填is。相比原句,改寫句子還缺少表“也許”的單詞,maybe = perhaps,兩個(gè)詞作副詞,意為“大概、也許”,且位于句首首字母應(yīng)大寫,故答案為(1). Maybe / Perhaps (2). is

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