When I asked him that question he was stuck. ( )
When I asked him that question he was stuck. ( )
get stuck with
get stuck with
--I wonder why Mr. Brown hasn’ t showed up at the meeting yet.--I’ m not sure, but he__________ in a traffic jam driving here. A: could be stuck B: might stuck C: might have been stuck D: must have stuck
--I wonder why Mr. Brown hasn’ t showed up at the meeting yet.--I’ m not sure, but he__________ in a traffic jam driving here. A: could be stuck B: might stuck C: might have been stuck D: must have stuck
—Late again! Where ________?[br][/br]—Sorry, I ________ in the heavy traffic, or I would have been here earlier. A: were you; have got stuck B: have you been; have got stuck C: were you; got stuck D: have you been; got stuck
—Late again! Where ________?[br][/br]—Sorry, I ________ in the heavy traffic, or I would have been here earlier. A: were you; have got stuck B: have you been; have got stuck C: were you; got stuck D: have you been; got stuck
The () stuck on the envelope says “By Air”.
The () stuck on the envelope says “By Air”.
Simon ______have got stuck in traffic.
Simon ______have got stuck in traffic.
I think you'll make it if we don't _______ in a traffic jam. A: stuck B: get stuck C: stop D: go on
I think you'll make it if we don't _______ in a traffic jam. A: stuck B: get stuck C: stop D: go on
A bone got stuck in the tiger’s throat.
A bone got stuck in the tiger’s throat.
142. If the corrections be stuck in the parent book or current supplement,( )
142. If the corrections be stuck in the parent book or current supplement,( )
He said his car had gotten stuck the snow.
He said his car had gotten stuck the snow.