I still have something _____.
A.to done
B.did
C.doing
D.to do
A.to done
B.did
C.doing
D.to do
What you said () the matter we are discussing.
A. have something to do at
B. has something to do with
C. had something to do with
D. has been something to do with
A.sincere
B.dull
C.complicated
D.mysterious
A.which I have looked after
B.that I have looked after
C.after which I have looked
D.I have looked after
A.sincere
B.dull
C.efficient
D.mysterious
--I saw Mary in the library yesterday. --You ______ her, she is still in hospital.
A.mustn't have seen
B.could not see
C.can't have seen
D.must not see
A. Have you seen the film Life Without Steve?
B. No, I haven’t seen it ().
C. yet
D. already
E. still
A、could have called
B、will call
A.it...occurred
B.you...occurred to it
C.it...occurred to you
D.you...occurred
—________.
A. Well, not quite. I still have trouble expressing myself.
B. A little. But I used to have a lot of trouble with the pronunciation.
C. Not everything. I still have some trouble understanding people, especially when they speak fast.
A.to have
B.of having
C.hid
D.having
B.Just have a good rest.
C.Yes, thank you, doctor. But I still don’t feel good.
D.Don’t worry about me.