I was watering the garden when it to rain.
I was watering the garden when it to rain.
Mr.Smith _____ the flowers at the moment. He _____ to do that job. A: waters ... likes B: will water ... has likes C: is watering ... likes D: was watering ... had liked
Mr.Smith _____ the flowers at the moment. He _____ to do that job. A: waters ... likes B: will water ... has likes C: is watering ... likes D: was watering ... had liked
Her mouse/mouth seems to be smiling. A: mouse B: mouth
Her mouse/mouth seems to be smiling. A: mouse B: mouth
—Must I finish watering the flowers now? —No, you________.
—Must I finish watering the flowers now? —No, you________.
Which of the following words is NOT used to describe food? A: yummy B: hospitable C: mouth-watering D: distinctive
Which of the following words is NOT used to describe food? A: yummy B: hospitable C: mouth-watering D: distinctive
He can on the bed with his ____. A: closed eyes and his mouth open B: eyes closed and his open mouth C: closed eyes and open his mouth D: eyes closed and his mouth open
He can on the bed with his ____. A: closed eyes and his mouth open B: eyes closed and his open mouth C: closed eyes and open his mouth D: eyes closed and his mouth open
Facial expressions around _____ can tell a lot more than you imagine. A: mouth and eyes B: eyes and nose C: nose and mouth D: mouth and cheek
Facial expressions around _____ can tell a lot more than you imagine. A: mouth and eyes B: eyes and nose C: nose and mouth D: mouth and cheek
from mouth to ()
from mouth to ()
The foodies' tmelines are full of pictures of the mouth-watering food they eat almost everyday, A: the travellers B: the selfie poster C: the foodie
The foodies' tmelines are full of pictures of the mouth-watering food they eat almost everyday, A: the travellers B: the selfie poster C: the foodie
The flower must()once a day A: watering B: be watered C: to water
The flower must()once a day A: watering B: be watered C: to water