The phrase “go Dutch” means __________________.
A: visiting a country
B: having dinner individually
C: splitting the cost
D: treating someone to dinner
A: visiting a country
B: having dinner individually
C: splitting the cost
D: treating someone to dinner
举一反三
- When we say “go Dutch”in English, it means __________________. A: treating someone to dinner B: having dinner individually C: splitting the cost D: visiting a country
- 中国大学MOOC: The phrase “go Dutch” means __________________.
- In which country is interrupting someone during a dinner conversation not rude?
- ______, she stood at the front door, waiting for her husband to return. A: Being finished preparing dinner B: Having finished preparing dinner C: Finished preparing dinner D: Having finished to prepare dinner
- What will happen A: [A] They will have dinner together this evening. B: The man will have dinner alone. C: The woman will have dinner with someone else.