【題目】Ellen is a fantastic dancer. I wish I ________ as well as her.
A.dance
B.willdance
C.haddanced
D.danced

【答案】D
【解析】解答句意:Ellen 是一個很棒的舞蹈演員。但愿我能和她跳得一樣好。I wish 但愿 后面接賓語從句用虛擬語氣,和現(xiàn)在相反用一般過去時(shí),所以選D。
虛擬語氣表示一些事與愿違或和事實(shí)不符的情況。有一些規(guī)則要記憶,如一些固定句型,還有要記住這些句型中動詞的形式。I wish“但愿”后面接賓語從句用虛擬語氣,和現(xiàn)在相反用一般過去時(shí),和過去相反用過去完成時(shí),和將來相反用could/would do sth。

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