“I didn’t really want to go out to work just yet. I mean I wasn’t a dropout and I knew I’d have to some day.” What is omitted following “I’d have to” in this sentence?
A: Be a dropout.
B: Want to go out to work.
C: Go out to work.
D: Know this.
A: Be a dropout.
B: Want to go out to work.
C: Go out to work.
D: Know this.
举一反三
- I’ll have to change my clothes before I go out — I don’t want ______ like this.
- I have _______ much work to do _______ I have no time to go out with you.
- You have just been asked out to dinner but you really don't want to go with the person who invited you. According to American English culture, you might say: ____________ A: "Thanks a lot but I'm busy tonight." B: "No, I really don't enjoy being with you." C: "I'm dieting so I mustn't go out to eat." D: "I don't think so. I already have plans."
- I don’t really work here; I until the new secretary arrives. A: just help out B: have just helped out C: am just helping out D: will just help out
- How do you go to work?- _________ A: I go to work every day B: I don't go to work every day C: By train D: By air