10.Mrs.Brown had to sit down and rest every five minutes.(就劃線部分提問)
Howoftendid Mrs Brawn hare to sit down and rest?

分析 布朗夫人不得不每五分鐘坐下來休息一下.
布朗夫人不得不多久坐下來休息一下?

解答 答案:How often.劃線部分every five minutes每五分鐘,表示頻率,詢問時用How often.表示多久,故答案How often.

點評 對劃線部分提問要分析劃線部分在句子中的成分,即可找出恰當?shù)奶厥庖蓡栐~.

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