Is it correct to say “the 10th storey of the building”?
Is it correct to say “the 10th storey of the building”?
—Can you tell me where Peter lives? —Over there. The two-storey house, _____there is a garden.
—Can you tell me where Peter lives? —Over there. The two-storey house, _____there is a garden.
The Yueyang Pavilion is a four storey, rectangular building which reaches 15 meters.
The Yueyang Pavilion is a four storey, rectangular building which reaches 15 meters.
We live on the same ________ of the apartment house. A: level B: storey C: flat D: dust
We live on the same ________ of the apartment house. A: level B: storey C: flat D: dust
- does this building has? -Five A: How manystoreys B: How much storey C: How many D: How much
- does this building has? -Five A: How manystoreys B: How much storey C: How many D: How much
When looking down from the top of ____ building, he felt a little dizzy. A: 18-storey B: 18 storey C: the 18-storey D: 18 storeys
When looking down from the top of ____ building, he felt a little dizzy. A: 18-storey B: 18 storey C: the 18-storey D: 18 storeys
6: two days.|two hours.|two minutes.|two weeks.
6: two days.|two hours.|two minutes.|two weeks.
Finishbyputtingyour_(7)___onyourhips.One,two,threeone,two,three.One,two,threeone,two,three.
Finishbyputtingyour_(7)___onyourhips.One,two,threeone,two,three.One,two,threeone,two,three.
She is stronger than() A: the two B: any two C: another two D: the other two
She is stronger than() A: the two B: any two C: another two D: the other two
—Thereisawrongwordinline_________.—Where?—Inthe________line. A: two;two B: two;second C: second;two D: second;second
—Thereisawrongwordinline_________.—Where?—Inthe________line. A: two;two B: two;second C: second;two D: second;second