— I stayed at a hotel while in New York. — Oh, did you? You with Barbara._
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- What conclusion can be made based on the following observation?I did not go to New York. I will not go to New York. Did you go to New York? Will you go to New York?Why did you go to New York? Why will you go to New York? A: Do operates like auxiliaries do, so it can be treated as auxiliary verbs. B: Do is not as frequently used as auxiliary verbs do. C: Though do behaves like auxiliaries, they do not perform the same function. D: Auxiliary verbs can replace do in some cases.
- —I drove from New York yesterday. —What time ______ Boston A: did you reach B: have you reached C: you reached D: you have reached
- W: Are you glad that you came to WashingtonM: Yes, indeed, I’d considered going to New York or Boston, but I’ve never regretted my decision. Where is the man now(). A: In Washington. B: In New York. C: In Boston.
- In which case can I recommend a hotel to you(). A: If you tell me how much you’re going to pay for the hotel. B: If you tell me where you’re going to stay. C: If you can afford to visit New York.
- By the time you get to New York, I ( ) for London.