I came across with an old man in rags the other day, he was begging for a living. To be frank, I didn’t know how I ought to give him some money. On the one hand, I am not born in a rich family. On the other hand, old as the man was, he was in  good health. In most people’s opinion, he should be able to earn her living instead of be a beggar. All of us ought to help those who is really in need. However, what matters is that all the people should try to depend in themselves first. Therefore our society can be much harmonious, which is we all look forward to.

 

【答案】

 去掉with

 he改為who

 how改為if 或whether

 am改為was

 Health去掉前面的a

 her改為his

 be改為 being

 is改為are

 much改為more

 We all 前加what

【解析】

 come across sb偶遇某人

 根據(jù)前面的逗號(hào)可知,該處為定語(yǔ)從句

 我不知道我是否應(yīng)該給他錢(qián)

 全文一般過(guò)去時(shí)

 in good health 固定用法   

 根據(jù)上文可知,上文講的是he

 of 是介詞

 who代指的是those

 修飾形容詞,此處表示更和諧

 表語(yǔ)從句中缺少to的賓語(yǔ)   

 

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