I marked those parts in red because I didn't understand them, and I still don't.
- "[FONT=宋]In it kept is v.i" - what does this mean?
- "[/FONT][FONT=宋]t is a goodone, isn't it?" - what is a good one? A good what?[/FONT]
I marked those parts in red because I didn't understand them, and I still don't.
- "[FONT=宋]In it kept is v.i" - what does this mean?[/FONT] [FONT=宋]- "[/FONT][FONT=宋]t is a goodone, isn't it?" - what is a good one? A good what?[/FONT]
v.i.means intranstive verb as we uesed in dictionaries. "It" refers to the original sentence.In short, can we say:" [FONT=宋]After the fire, the door kept standing."?Thank you very much![/FONT]