Do you mind your dictionary to me?
A.borrow | B.lending | C.lend | D.Borrowing |
Mr. Wang often tells us of the window in class .
A.to look out |
B.don’t to look out |
C.not look out |
D.not to look out |
My mom allows me ______ computer games once a week.
A.to play | B.play |
C.playing | D.to playing |
It’s quite hot in the room. You’d better the windows or the door.
A.closing | B.not to close |
C.don’t close | D.not close |
Simon, you’d better ______ enough water, it’s hot today.
A.to take | B.take | C.taking | D.took |
---You look too tired. Why not ________ a rest?
---Sounds good.
A.stop having | B.to stop having |
C.stop to have | D.to stop to have |
Could you please the children with the snake?
A.to ask;not to play | B.ask;not to play |
C.ask;not play | D.ask;don’t play |
Is your brother good at _____ stories?
A.tell | B.tells | C.to tell | D.telling |
I often hear Simon___________ popular songs in his bedroom.
A.sings | B.to sing | C.sing | D.singing |
The hall is too noisy. The speaker has to raise his voice to make himself _____.
A.hear B.heard C. hearing
Our teacher often tells us ____ the windows before we leave.
A.close | B.closed | C.to close | D.closing |
You’d better_____ with Mary when she is angry.
A.not talking | B.not talk | C.not to talk | D.to talk. |
I yesterday. It was broken.
A.had my bike repair |
B.had my bike repairs |
C.had my bike repaired |
D.has my bike repaired |