To understand the grammar of the sentence, you must break it ____into parts.
A.down |
B.up |
C.off |
D.out |
--- Have you been to New Zealand?
--- No. I’d like to, ________.
A.too |
B.though |
C.yet |
D.either |
_____, some famous scientists have the qualities of being both careful and careless.
A.Strangely enough |
B.Enough strangely |
C.Strange enough |
D.Enough strange |
There at the door stood a girl about the same height _____.
A.as me |
B.as mine |
C.with mine |
D.with me |
If you can’t come tomorrow, we’ll ______ have to hold the meeting next week.
A yet B even C rather D just
Lizzie was______ to see her friend off at the airport.
A a little more than sad B more than a little sad
C sad more than a little D a little more than sad