"Where is Anna's book?" in English.

The sentence is asking about the location of a specific book belonging to someone named Anna. "Where" is an adverb that is used to ask about the location of something. "Is" is a linking verb that connects the subject "Anna's book" to the predicate "where." "Anna's" is a possessive adjective that modifies "book" to show that the book belongs to someone named Anna. "Book" is a noun that refers to a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.

Example sentences:

"Can you tell me where Anna's book is?"
"I can't find Anna's book, do you know where it is?"
"I saw Anna's book on the table, but now it's gone. Do you know where it went?"

中文翻译:

"你能告诉我安娜的书在哪里吗?"
"我找不到安娜的书,你知道它在哪里吗?"
"我看到安娜的书在桌子上,但现在它不见了。你知道它去哪里了吗?"
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最佳回答 2024-11-09