6.學(xué)生應(yīng)該學(xué)會如何保護(hù)自己以防止意外傷害的建議是很有用的.(suggestion)Thesuggestionthatstudentsshouldlearnhowtoprotectthemselvesfromunexpectedinjuriesisquiteuseful..

分析 The suggestion that students should learn how to protect themselves from unexpected injuries is quite useful.

解答 本句是對某一建議的評價,所以用一般現(xiàn)在時.
本句為主從復(fù)合句,主語the suggestion后面用一個同位語修飾.從句中含有一個疑問詞加不定式充當(dāng)賓語的成分.句子主干為一主系表結(jié)構(gòu):The suggestion is quite useful.
protect sb from sth保護(hù)某人免受…的傷害,

點(diǎn)評 注意:當(dāng)同位語從句修飾的名詞為proposal,suggestion,demand等表示要求、建議的詞時,從句需要使用虛擬語氣.如:
There was a suggestion that Brown should be dropped from the team.有人建議布朗應(yīng)該離隊(duì).

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