Question 2: It has been disassembled; After disassembling; After we opened it,
Question 3: Four times as likely.
Question 4: Lost.
Question 5: occupied; Be occupied; That's occupied
Question 6: Have questions/issues/questions been raised?
Question 7: Where eyesight is important; Vision is very important.
Question 8: As my teacher suggested; The way suggested by my teacher
Question 9: This made him sober.
Issue 10: Move to
Test analysis:: Investigate most content words, paying special attention to the changes of noun singular and plural, verb tense voice, adjectives and adverbs, and the use of certain grammars such as non-predicate verbs and subjunctive mood.
Question 1: When they settle down.
I am about to do something when … I am about to do something at this moment …
Question 2: It has been disassembled; After disassembling; After we opened it,
In this sentence, you can use the participle as an adverbial, because breaking up the bike happened before the predicate verb, so you use the perfect form of the present participle. You can also use the structure of After followed by gerund, or directly use the adverbial clause of time guided by after.
Question 3: Four times as likely.
One of the expressions of multiples investigated in this sentence: the structure of multiple+comparative than …
Question 4: Lost.
Immerse yourself in ...; Among them, lost is an adjective of past participle transformation.
Question 5: occupied; Be occupied; That's occupied
This sentence examines the structure of the subject. You can use infinitive or gerund or subject clause as the subject of a sentence.
Question 6: Have questions/issues/questions been raised?
This sentence examines some inverted sentences guided by not until, which is a negative word. When you put it at the beginning of a sentence, the main sentence behind it should be partially inverted.
Question 7: Where eyesight is important; Vision is very important.
This sentence examines the attributive clause. The subject of the attributive clause is the scene, and the predicate verb is the matter. This is an intransitive verb and does not need an object. Therefore, the sentence structure is complete, and the relative adverb where is used to guide this attributive clause.
Question 8: As my teacher suggested; The way suggested by my teacher
This sentence is a modal adverbial clause, and as means like. ...
Question 9: This made him sober.
This sentence is an object clause composed of special interrogative sentences that emphasize sentence patterns, and it should be in a declarative word order.
Issue 10: Move to
This sentence examines the subjunctive mood, and the object clause behind it prefers to use the subjunctive mood, so it uses the past tense.