——I’d like to invite you to a concert this evening.——Thank you, but I’ll be free I’m not sure at the moment.()
A: while
B: if
C: when
D: whether
A: while
B: if
C: when
D: whether
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- 18.I’m sorry I can’t see you immediately; but if you’d like to take a seat, I’ll be with you ________. A: for a moment B: in a moment C: for the moment D: at the moment
- Speaker A: Excuse me, Mr. Smith, but are you free this evening Speaker B: ______ A: Well, I’m afraid whether I will be free or not has little to do with you. B: Yes. Welcome to my home this evening. C: Sorry, I don’t like to be asked such a private question. D: I’m sorry, I have an appointment at seven.
- I’d like to invite you to our Christmas party.—— A: Thank you very much. B: I’m glad to hear that. Thank you very much. C: I will be very glad to come. D: I will be very glad to come. Thank you very much.
- When you intend to visit a Western friend, Which of the following expressions is not suitable? A: I haven’t seen you for a long time. I was wondering whether I could come round to visit you some time. B: I'd like to come and see you sometime. Would you be free one afternoon next week? C: I'm coming to see you this afternoon. D: I'd like to come and visit you. Would it be convenient for me to come Wednesday evening?
- I hope youll listen to what Im going to say, _______you like it or not. A: whether B: so C: if D: because