.Someone_______ you know might really need the money. A: which B: what C: that
.Someone_______ you know might really need the money. A: which B: what C: that
Teaching is an attempt to help someone_______ some skills or attitudes and acquire knowledge,idea, or appreciation. A: change B: learn C: get D: master
Teaching is an attempt to help someone_______ some skills or attitudes and acquire knowledge,idea, or appreciation. A: change B: learn C: get D: master
Introducing someone to someone else
Introducing someone to someone else
Either you come in person, or ________. A: to entrust someone with the matter B: entrusting someone with the matter C: you entrust someone with the matter D: you entrusted someone with the matter
Either you come in person, or ________. A: to entrust someone with the matter B: entrusting someone with the matter C: you entrust someone with the matter D: you entrusted someone with the matter
who benefits in a prenup? Someone who are in their ___ who wants to protect assets for their children, someone who has ___ , or someone who receives ____ .
who benefits in a prenup? Someone who are in their ___ who wants to protect assets for their children, someone who has ___ , or someone who receives ____ .
Mr. Brown wasn't in his car; he was driving ____________ car. A: someone's else B: someone else C: someone else's D: someone's else's
Mr. Brown wasn't in his car; he was driving ____________ car. A: someone's else B: someone else C: someone else's D: someone's else's
Jack wasn’t in his own car. He was driving___ car. A: someone’s else B: someone else C: someone else’s D: someone’s else’s
Jack wasn’t in his own car. He was driving___ car. A: someone’s else B: someone else C: someone else’s D: someone’s else’s
David is not driving my car but __________ . A: someone elses B: someone else's
David is not driving my car but __________ . A: someone elses B: someone else's
“Excuse me” can be used for: A: Getting someone's attention. B: All of the above. C: Telling someone you are leaving. D: Asking someone to move.
“Excuse me” can be used for: A: Getting someone's attention. B: All of the above. C: Telling someone you are leaving. D: Asking someone to move.
In the Dutch culture a leader is A: someone who is serious and supportive. B: someone who has to go through many difficulties. C: someone who is nice and considerat
In the Dutch culture a leader is A: someone who is serious and supportive. B: someone who has to go through many difficulties. C: someone who is nice and considerat