He was made______ the old lady________ breaking her window.A. to apologize to; for B. to be apologizing to; forC. apologizing for; to D; apologize for; for
We hope that as many people as possiblejoin us for the picnic tomorrow.
When you introduce me to Mr. Johnson, could you please sayfor me?
—Is there any other studentwants to visit Wutai Mountain?
—The problem is very difficult. I'm afraid you can't work it out now.—I fail this time, I will try it again.
Richard looked at the envelope andJenny's handwriting immediately.