I was watering the garden when it to rain.
I was watering the garden when it to rain.
Mr.Smith _____ the flowers at the moment. He _____ to do that job. A: waters ... likes B: will water ... has likes C: is watering ... likes D: was watering ... had liked
Mr.Smith _____ the flowers at the moment. He _____ to do that job. A: waters ... likes B: will water ... has likes C: is watering ... likes D: was watering ... had liked
—Must I finish watering the flowers now? —No, you________.
—Must I finish watering the flowers now? —No, you________.
The flower must()once a day A: watering B: be watered C: to water
The flower must()once a day A: watering B: be watered C: to water
—Where are the twins? —One ________ flowers and trees in the garden, the other ______ to help her. A: has watered, has gone B: is watering, has been C: is watering, has gone D: has watered, has been
—Where are the twins? —One ________ flowers and trees in the garden, the other ______ to help her. A: has watered, has gone B: is watering, has been C: is watering, has gone D: has watered, has been
These flowers must_____once a day.() A: watering B: be watered C: water D: to water
These flowers must_____once a day.() A: watering B: be watered C: water D: to water
The plant in the living room is dying. It needs ________. A: watering B: to water C: be watered
The plant in the living room is dying. It needs ________. A: watering B: to water C: be watered
more, those trees will not die. A: Watered B: Watering C: Water D: To water
more, those trees will not die. A: Watered B: Watering C: Water D: To water
The garden requires ____. A: to water B: watering C: being watered D: having watered
The garden requires ____. A: to water B: watering C: being watered D: having watered
The flowers require , or they will wither soon. A: watering B: water C: to water D: watered
The flowers require , or they will wither soon. A: watering B: water C: to water D: watered