The nurse found a little boy in the corner of the room ,____andmoon cryingg.

英语中Ifound a little boy crying in the room 中crying为什么不是is crying谢谢.
可以的,用was crying句子变成了宾语从句.没用的时时就是一个单句.
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Crying是动名词,be 是动词,怎么可能两个动词在一起
find sb. doing sth. 发现某人正在做某事,强调正在,强调动作find sb. do sth. 发现某人做某事,强调整体,强调全部
因为此句里面已经有一个动词found了,如果是is crying那么就在一个句子中存在两个谓语动词,是不正确的。事实上,crying在这里做一个现在分词,修饰boy,是boy的后置定语。
如果是is crying那么就在一个句子中存在两个谓语动词,是不正确的。事实上,crying在这里做一个现在分词,修饰boy,是boy的后置定语。
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What ____ she ____ on weekends?A.is, doB.does, doesC.do, doD.does, do
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Afrightened是由动词的过去分词衍生出来的形容词.所以在这里可以当做非谓语动词使用,不加being.同样的句子还有:Satisfied,she went out of the room.
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I found a little boy who was crying in the corner 可以,这样found后面就是从句了,而之前是简单句。
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Dear Free-Range Kids: My two-year old daughter face-planted while running on a sidewalk yesterday late afternoon. Now she’s got a scrape on her forehead and a “Groucho Marx”-looking mustache/skinned upper lip. We checked that her teeth and nose were fine, and she stopped crying before we got home. But, I cannot tell you how many moms (of all people!?) have stopped me to ask if I took her to the emergency room. When I say no, they look at me like I’m crazy.
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