To avoid on how to use the word, you’d better refer to a dictionary.
A.to get confused | B.getting confused |
C.to get confusing | D.getting confusing |
________ you've got a chance, you might as well make full use of it.
A.Now that | B.After |
C.Although | D.As soon as |
—Should I water the flowers every day?
—Yes. Most house plants require ________regularly.
A.watering | B.being watered |
C.to water | D.to be watering |
He remembered ________to Shanghai when he was a child, but he had an unclear impression now.
A.to take | B.taking |
C.having taken | D.being taken |
The manager of the hotel forbids employees ________ tips from customers.
A.accepting | B.accept | C.accepted | D.to accept |
—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 |