单选题_____ teachers are present today, and _____ them is 300.AA great many; a number ofBA number of; the number ofCa great many; A dozen ofDThe number of; a number of
单选题
_____ teachers are present today, and _____ them is 300.
A
A great many; a number of
B
A number of; the number of
C
a great many; A dozen of
D
The number of; a number of
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解析:
句意为:今天,许多教师都出席了,有300人。A great many,a dozen of和a number of后面的名词为中心词(主语),谓语要用复数形式。The number of表“……的数量”,后面的谓语要用单数形式。
句意为:今天,许多教师都出席了,有300人。A great many,a dozen of和a number of后面的名词为中心词(主语),谓语要用复数形式。The number of表“……的数量”,后面的谓语要用单数形式。
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