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 |
----- I’ ll give you a ring about eight.
------Could you phone a bit later? I ______ dinner then.
A.will be having | B.have had | C.had | D.was having |
-----Who ______ it be that hasn’t handed it in yesterday?
------It _______ be Bob. He handed it in yesterday.
A.can; mustn’t | B.must; can | C.can; can’t | D.may; mustn’t |
-----Do you know whether they talked about their work or their family?
-----Asmatter of fact,I couldn’t hear it clearly, as they talked inwhisper.
A.the,a | B.the,the | C.a;a | D.a:/ |
—Have you heard that Tom, along with his parents, _____ to Japan?
—Really? No wonder I haven’t seen him these days.
A.has been | B.has gone | C.have been | D.have gone |
—Why are you looking at me in _____ surprised expression?
─ Don’t you think _____ question you asked is surprising?
A.the; / | B.a; the | C.a; a | D.the; a |