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关于as的用法问题 (第二季)

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关于as的用法问题 (第二季)
Future as seen from the past. 请注意这是一个短语,不是一个句子.请问as在此处做什么成分 引导什么东西 本身又是什么词性 什么含义
此句描述的是条件时态的一种形式。这种形式的例句:He said that he wuould write.
as 是关系代词,引导定语从句,该句相当于future as is seen from the past,或 future which is seen...”从过去的角度来看的未来“
e.g.Wandsworth was the first new store to open with staff wearing the new design,as seen in the last issue of the Journal.这里就能更清楚表达我的意思.而且完全可以由which 替代.做非限制定语·从句.
再问: 嗯 觉得你说的有道理 但是那个is为什么可以省略呢?如果换成which一定不可以省略吧?
再答: which is同样可以省略,不过seen...部分变成了定语(非限制或非限制的),而不是从句了。)、 as作关系代词,引导定语从句,表示正如,这一点.如: He is very careful, as we all know. As is well-known, Taiwan belongs to China. 当然,不是说which 或who都可以被as代替, 比如,which 就不可置于句首位置,which ,who也表达不了‘正如’这样的意味。
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再答: 查大一点的字典,比如英汉字典,肯定能找到的。网络上也有一些语料库可用如:http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/,从这里找到下面的例子,供参考 Here is a random selection of 50 solutions from the 289 found. A6B 956 Almost any of these writers might have supplied, for instance, details of the importance of the wind in primitive supernatural beliefs, but the idea of ‘the wind's singing’ is also a prime romantic conceit, as seen in the ‘gentle breeze’which wafts through The Prelude , or in the notion of the Aeolian harp. A6B 1542 The tone here mocks both anthropology and the related theories of racial purity (as seen in the work of Frobenius) which were coming to the fore at that time. ABE 2825 We report on fathers and fetuses; music; the universe as seen through the Hubble space telescope; and the resurrection of the dead, as seen by an imaginative cosmologist ABE 2825 We report on fathers and fetuses; music; the universe as seen through the Hubble space telescope; and the resurrection of the dead, as seen by an imaginative cosmologist AHA 196 Besides, this putting together of two letters which also stand for other sounds inevitably causes ambiguities — bishop and mishap — while the letters th actually have two different digraphic uses as well as their separate values, as seen in the sentence ‘Thy thigh is waist-high.’ AJV 667 A Strange and Sublime Address by Amit Chaudhuri (Minerva, £4.99)— This languid novella paints an enchanting portrait of a prosperous Calcutta family as seen through the eyes of a small boy.