“What’s the matter with her?” “It looks like
A: she will faint“
B: she’s going to faint.”
A: she will faint“
B: she’s going to faint.”
举一反三
- What’s the matter with Jane A: She looks pale. B: She’s ill. C: She has got a col
- What’ s the matter with Jane A: She looks pale. B: She has got a fever. C: She has got a cold.
- A: Yes, (she going to, she’s going to) take the day off from work. B: It sounds like (it be, it’s going to be) fun.
- What's Bell like? A: She's tall, and she has black hair. B: She's in the classroom. C: She's quiet and a little shy. D: She’s not like me.
- What will Nina do on Saturday evening? A: She’s going to have a birthday party. B: She’s going to have a dinner party. C: She’s going to have a cocktail party. D: She’s going to have a house-warming party.