Which of the following sentences is wrong?
A: You can go if you want to.
B: He has not decided yet whether to stay or leave.
C: I'd like to stay here and wait for the result.
D: The boy was heard to make a phone call just now.
A: You can go if you want to.
B: He has not decided yet whether to stay or leave.
C: I'd like to stay here and wait for the result.
D: The boy was heard to make a phone call just now.
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- A: I really must be going now. B: ______ A: That's very nice of you to come here. B: It's bad that you want to go. C: It's a shame that you have to leave. D: You just got here. Can you stay a little longer
- If you don't want to stay here, you can go you like. A: wherever B: whoever C: whichever D: whatever
- — __________ — Drop in if you have time. — Sure. Bye! A: Do you think it is OK if I stay here? B: Do you mind if I leave now? C: There is still time left. D: Well, I must be going now.
- If there is something wrong with the phone or telephone line when you make a call, you can use the following expressions except________ .
- Which of the following sentences expresses REQUEST?() A: Have you ever been to Canada? B: Can he be thinking of leaving school? C: Must you go now? D: Can I use your toothbrush?