10. The boys        in the classroom. I saw them playing football just 5 minutes ago. (do)

那些男孩現(xiàn)在不可能在教室里做作業(yè),五分鐘之前我看見他們正在踢足球。

10. can't be doing their homework now表示對現(xiàn)在正在進(jìn)行的情況的否定推測要用can't be doing結(jié)構(gòu)。

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