iso9001 2015培训教材:English questions
in the north-west of campus sets the cafeteria
is not correct English
You could say:
In the north-west of the campus sits the cafeteria
But it is still akward because the sentence is in "passive tense" Passive voice is generally undesirable in English because it sounds like CAMPUS is doing the action rather than the CAFETERIA. Understand? To make it into active voice switch it around like this:
The cafeteria sits in the north-west of the campus.
instead of THE
you could use
of our campus
of their campus
so on...
"beside the classroom's door stands the teacher"
again is passive tense...technically the sentence is correct, but it is not good English, because it is passive voice.
The teacher stands beside the clasroom's door
sounds much better! This is active voice!
Here is a website that explains it further:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_actpass.html
Malc 陈天歌 eatredmeatfeelgood@hotmail.com
这样说很地道啊,为什么要换?
后一句倒装,也很常用
you can do that ,of course
后一句倒装,也很常用