The classroom is big enough , but we’ll have to move if we have more students. A. for the moment B. on the moment C. in a moment D. for a moment
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—Can the project be finished as planned? —Sure, it completed in time, we’ll work two more hours a day. A. having got B. to get C. getting D. get
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Father for London on business upon my arrival, so I didn’t see him. A. has left B. left C. was leaving D. had left
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The dictionary is being printed and it will soon . A. turn out B. come out C. start out D. go out
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Mum is coming. What present for your birthday? A. you expect she has got B. you expect has she got C. do you expect she has got D. do you expect has she got
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—James, I am sorry I used your computer when you were away this morning. — . A. That’s all right B. It’s a pleasure C. You are welcome D. Don’t mention it
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—Did Jack come back early last night? —Yes. It was not yet eight o’clock he arrived home. A. before B. when C. that D. until
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If anyone happens to drop in while I am out, him or her leave a message. A. have B. get C. ask D. tell
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—Would you like , sir? —No, thanks. I have had much. A. some more oranges B. any more oranges C. some more orange D. any more orange
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I made a call to my parents yesterday. To my disappointment. of them answered it. A. either B. none C. neither D. nobody
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