单选题No one was absent from the meeting, was there?Awas sheBweren’t sheCwere theyDweren’t they
单选题
No one was absent from the meeting, was there?
A
was she
B
weren’t she
C
were they
D
weren’t they
参考解析
解析:
当陈述部分是no one / nobody,everyone / everybody,someone / somebody,none等表示人的不定代词时,反意疑问句部分的主语多用they,也可用he,不用she。
当陈述部分是no one / nobody,everyone / everybody,someone / somebody,none等表示人的不定代词时,反意疑问句部分的主语多用they,也可用he,不用she。
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