Do you deny _________ for the sinister game?
Do you deny _________ for the sinister game?
The phrase “the sinister corridor of our age” by E.M. Forster is more vivid and interesting than the expression “we are all following each other down the sinister corridor of our age”.
The phrase “the sinister corridor of our age” by E.M. Forster is more vivid and interesting than the expression “we are all following each other down the sinister corridor of our age”.
Albert is sinister and cunning, selfish and greedy, so Lotte has no affection for him.
Albert is sinister and cunning, selfish and greedy, so Lotte has no affection for him.
Who are more easily confused by similar sounding English words?
Who are more easily confused by similar sounding English words?
Ifthereisafireonboard,informthebridgeandgivethe()atonce. A: sound B: sounding C: alarm D: signal
Ifthereisafireonboard,informthebridgeandgivethe()atonce. A: sound B: sounding C: alarm D: signal
Similar sounding English words often result in _________ (understand) among English-speaking people.
Similar sounding English words often result in _________ (understand) among English-speaking people.
When E. M. Forster writes of “the sinister corridor of our age”, we sit up at the vividness of the phrase, the force and even terror in the image.
When E. M. Forster writes of “the sinister corridor of our age”, we sit up at the vividness of the phrase, the force and even terror in the image.
For the Jingrole in Beijing Opera, what disposition does a red face usually depict?( ) A: guileful B: treacherous C: sinister D: loyal and brave
For the Jingrole in Beijing Opera, what disposition does a red face usually depict?( ) A: guileful B: treacherous C: sinister D: loyal and brave
--My roommate and I went to see a movie.That _____ nice. A: sounds B: sound C: sounded D: Sounding
--My roommate and I went to see a movie.That _____ nice. A: sounds B: sound C: sounded D: Sounding
He left the office with the manager’s praises ______ in his ears. A: sounding B: ticking C: echoing D: ringing
He left the office with the manager’s praises ______ in his ears. A: sounding B: ticking C: echoing D: ringing