During a long history, _____________ in the south and _____________ in the north complemented and depended on each other through such exchanges.
During a long history, _____________ in the south and _____________ in the north complemented and depended on each other through such exchanges.
The excellent menu is () by a good wine list. A: complained B: completed C: complemented D: complimented
The excellent menu is () by a good wine list. A: complained B: completed C: complemented D: complimented
Not satisfied with the service, she ______ the receptionist to the customer service department. A: complained B: contemplated C: complaint D: complemented
Not satisfied with the service, she ______ the receptionist to the customer service department. A: complained B: contemplated C: complaint D: complemented
He ______ Lisa on her new dress without even looking at it. A: complemented B: congratulated C: recommended D: complimented
He ______ Lisa on her new dress without even looking at it. A: complemented B: congratulated C: recommended D: complimented
4. He ______ Lisa on her new dress without even looking at it. (U2—A) A: complemented B: congratulated C: ecommended D: Complimented
4. He ______ Lisa on her new dress without even looking at it. (U2—A) A: complemented B: congratulated C: ecommended D: Complimented
4. He ______ Lisa on her new dress without even looking at it. (U2—A) A: A. complemented B: B. congratulated C: C. recommended D: D. Complimented
4. He ______ Lisa on her new dress without even looking at it. (U2—A) A: A. complemented B: B. congratulated C: C. recommended D: D. Complimented
What is the general attitude of the OECD towards GDP A: GDP is not a reasonable indicator of well-being. B: GDP is the best available indicator on a timely basis, so there is no need for any reform. C: When other factors are included, GDP is not very reliable. D: GDP needs to be complemented by other measures for better economic performance evaluation.
What is the general attitude of the OECD towards GDP A: GDP is not a reasonable indicator of well-being. B: GDP is the best available indicator on a timely basis, so there is no need for any reform. C: When other factors are included, GDP is not very reliable. D: GDP needs to be complemented by other measures for better economic performance evaluation.