"Will you join me in a walk" "I'll _____."
A: glad
B: be glad
C: be glad to
D: glad to
A: glad
B: be glad
C: be glad to
D: glad to
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- A: Will you go fishing with me this afternoon? B: Certainly, I'll be glad to.()
- I’m glad to see you home safe and sound. A: glad B: safe
- I am glad _____ you can join us. A: that B: it C: if D: wether
- I’d like to invite you to our Christmas party.—— A: Thank you very much. B: I’m glad to hear that. Thank you very much. C: I will be very glad to come. D: I will be very glad to come. Thank you very much.
- What is the function of the noun clause in the following sentence? [br][/br] Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. I'm glad you've decided to join us. A: object of clause B: there is no noun clause in this sentence C: complement to 'glad' D: subject of clause