1.采取任何你認(rèn)為最好的措施。(whatever)

2.昨晚湯姆到家的時候,母親已經(jīng)做好了晚飯。(by+時間狀語)

3.據(jù)說這本書已被翻譯成六種語言。(主語+be said to do)

4.我受夠了你的蠢主意。

5.晚會結(jié)果開得很成功。

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