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Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?
Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?
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2013-08-03
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问题
Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?
选项
A、We need to have lots of patience.
B、He dares not tell us his evil conduct.
C、His theory is all but correct.
D、I cannot help but be sorry
答案
B
解析
patience为不可数名词,可以被lots of修饰;C项“他的理论基本正确”,all but意为“几乎,差不多”;D中can’t help but后接动词原形;dare既可用作情态动词又可作实义动词。作情态动词时,dare无人称和数的变化;作实义动词时,后接不定式,其否定形式为didn’t/don’t/ldoesn’t dare to do sth.。故B错误。
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