___ has already been pointed out is that grammar is not a set of dead rules.
A.As | B.It | C.What | D.Which |
—Do you think Steven will ________ at the party tomorrow?
—As far as I know, he is busy recently. He must come to celebrate your birthday, though.
A.pick up | B.make up |
C.turn up | D.mix up |
—David has made great progress recently.
—________, and ________.
A.So he has; so you have |
B.So he has; so have you |
C.So has he; so have you |
D.So has he; so you have |
----David, do you like the Literature Club?
----Sure. Please inform me _____ any information about it if you are free.
A.for | B.with | C.of | D.on |
----Next time when you go there, you’d better tell me before you leave.
----Ok, _________.
A.You are welcome | B.No problem |
C.No way | D.Never mind |
—I’d like to be on my own for a while. Do you mind? —________. Go ahead.
A.Not in the least | B.No way |
C.Yes, of course | D.I’m afraid so |