Some man teachers are under the big tree. Let's go and help them.


  1. A.
    man teachers
  2. B.
    under
  3. C.
    Let's go
  4. D.
    them
A
man teachers改為men teachers.名詞修飾名詞,變復數(shù)時,一般修飾詞不變,被修飾詞變?yōu)閺蛿?shù);但當修飾詞為man,woman時,兩個名詞都要變?yōu)閺蛿?shù).
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