—Where’s your brother? —He ________ the library with his friend. He’ll be back soon.
A. is going to B. has been to
C. went to D. has gone to
—Can I come here on Saturday or Sunday?
—Sorry, you can come _____on Saturday _____ Sunday. We only work on weekdays.
A. either; or B. both; and
C. neither; nor D. not only; but also
There is _______ homework for her and she doesn’t know ______ it.
A. too many; what to do with B. too much; how to deal with
C. much too; how to deal with D. so much; what to deal with
I’m sure he’ll ________ at tomorrow’s meeting, but I don’t know what he will ______.
A. say; speak B. speak; say
C. talk; say D. tell; speak
The poor children ______ worry about ________ money to go to school.
A. don’t need; not having B. needn’t to; not to have
C. don’t need to; not to have D. needn’t; not having
—Jack hasn’t paid for the school things, has he? —_______. His father will come and pay this afternoon.
A. Yes, he has B. No, he didn’t
C. No, he hasn’t D. Yes, he did