7. The lime after supper is what he        his dog. (devote)

晚飯后的時(shí)間是他專門用來遛狗的。

7. devotes to walking考查devote和what-從句的用法。devote sth. to doing sth.將某物奉獻(xiàn)在做某事上。在what引導(dǎo)的名詞從句中,what既充當(dāng)引導(dǎo)詞,又在從句中作主語、賓語或表語.此時(shí), what=the thing that / which 或,the person who / that 

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