In the nineteenth century, English became international language.
A.an | B.a | C./ | D.the |
–“It’s too cold. Would you mind _________ the window?”.
- “_________ . But don’t do it now.”
A.to close; Sure | B.closing; Good idea |
C.closing; Better not | D.closing; Of course not |
- Dad, can I have _________ to eat? I’m hungry.
- Sorry, there is _________ in the fridge. Can you go downstairs to buy some food?
A.anything; nothing | B.something; none |
C.something; nothing | D.anything; none |
–He didn’t think the shirt _________, so he didn’t buy it.
A.enough cheap | B.enough expensive |
C.cheap enough | D.expensive enough |
-Is that your best friend Kitty?
- No, it _________ be her. She flew to Singapore yesterday.
A.mustn’t | B.may not |
C.needn’t | D.can’t |
–That’s very kind _________you _________me.
A.of; help | B.of; to help |
C.to; to help | D.for; helping |