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Lucy's birthday is on the fifth of June.改同义句 Lucy()()on the fifth of June._百度知道
Lucy's birthday is on the fifth of June.改同义句 Lucy()()on the fifth of June.
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答案:Lucy【was born】on the fifth of June.
翻译;露西被生于6月5号. 解析:Lucy是被生的所以要用被动语态was born. 【●原创回答,仅供参考●O(∩_∩)O~】 【你的10满意,我们团队的无限动力】
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