I learned _____ pictures on the computer.A.to drew B.draw C.

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I learned _____ pictures on the computer.A.to drew B.draw C.draw

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B或者C中是不是有一个选项写错了.
应该是选” to draw“
learn to do sth.是固定搭配,学着做某事的意思.
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