It takes sb. time to do … OR It takes time for sb. to do ... (the use of the anticipatory it: 用作先行词的it) 1.half an hour, my parents, back to the hotel, finally find their way
It took my parents half an hour to finally find their way back to the hotel. / It took half an hour for my parents to finally find their way back to the hotel.
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- It takes sb. time to do … OR It takes time for sb. to do ... (the use of the anticipatory it: 用作先行词的it)[br][/br] half an hour, my parents, back to the hotel, finally find their way A: My parents took half an hour to finally find their way back to the hotel. B: It took half an hour to finally find their way back to the hotel my parents. C: Ittook half an hour for my parents to finally find their way back to the hotel. D: It took my parents half an hour to finally find their way back to the hotel.
- half an hour, my parents, back to the hotel, finally find their way (It took sb. time to do …)
- half an hour, my parents, back to the hotel, finally find their way
- It ________ my parents half an hour to finally find their way back to the hotel.
- It _______my parents half an hour to finally find their way back to the hotel. A: took B: paid C: spent D: cost
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It took my parents half an hour ____ their way back to the hotel.
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do harm to / over time / no wonder / give sb. a hand /no way / for sure / complain about / suffer fromThe old lady seemed to be always _________ something.
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---What time do you expect me back, Mum? ---_____half an hour.
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It takes Tom half an hour to go to schoolTom ______ half an hour ______ to school.
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Like any other skill, takes time to learn how to use time wisely. Keep trying until you find what works for you and stick to it.