Master the composition and usage of special interrogative sentencesA special interrogative sentence is a sentence used to raise questions about a specific content, and its structure is usually "interrogative+be verb/auxiliary verb+subject+predicate", such as "What is your name?". Students need to understand common interrogative words such as "what", "where", "when", "why", "how", and how to turn declarative sentences into special interrogative sentences.
Applied Reading Understanding is also an important part of the third grade English review course It mainly includes reading and understanding practical materials such as advertisements, notices, letters, emails, etc. This part requires students to understand the content of the practical materials through reading, and answers the related comprehension questions