—— You have given us a wonderful party, Mrs. Johnson.—— ().
A: Don’t say to
B: I’m glad you enjoyed it
C: It is interesting for you to say so
D: Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t organize it well
A: Don’t say to
B: I’m glad you enjoyed it
C: It is interesting for you to say so
D: Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t organize it well
举一反三
- – You have given us a wonderful Chinese dinner, Mrs Wang. A: - ____________. B: Oh, I am afraid I didn’t cook very well C: I’m glad you enjoyed it D: Come again when you are free E: It’d not necessary for you to say so
- Speaker A: It"s really a wonderful Chinese dinner. We have enjoyed it so much. Thank you, Mrs. Li. Speaker B: ______ A: Oh, I"m afraid I didn"t cook very well B: I"m glad you enjoyed it C: Come again when you are free D: It"s not necessary for you to say so
- —Thank you for offering such a good meal.— . A: I'm sorry to hear that B: I'm afraid so C: I don't like it D: I'm glad you all enjoy it
- You say something bad, and you regret it. You can say: A: I'm sorry. I should have said that. B: I'm sorry. I should say that. C: I'm sorry. I shouldn't said that. D: I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said that.
- 1.Read the following sentences and pay attention to the different stresses of each sentence.Ididn't say you stole my red hat. I didn't say you stole my red hat. I didn't say you stole my red hat I didn't say you stole my red hat. I didn't say you stole my red hat. I didn't say you stole my red hat. I didn't say you stole my red hat. I didn't say you stole my red hat.