A direct order like “ Daisy, pass me the book” sounds rude. We’d better say: “________”
A. Daisy, could you please pass me the book?
B. Daisy, I wonder if can you pass me the book.
C. Daisy, give me the book!
D. Daisy, I wonder you can pass me the book.
—I want to know if Maria ______ us in the fashion show tonight.
—I believe if she ______ her homework, she will join us.
A. joins; finishes
B. will join; finishes
C. joins; will finish
D. will join; will join
Every day, too much water _______ in our school. We should save it.
A. is wasted B. wastes
C. was wasted D. wasted
Mum, what are you cooking? It ______ so sweet.
A. tastes B. feels
C. sounds D. smells
—Look, _______ is dancing under the tree.
—Oh, that’s my cousin, Anna.
A. everybody B. anybody
C. nobody D. somebody
I don’t know with this problem.It’s too hard.
A.which to do B.when to do
C.what to deal D.how to deal