—Oh, ________ is from my friend, Mary.
—Oh, ________ is from my friend, Mary.
Liu Jun is ______. A: a friend of Li Ting B: a friend of Michael C: is from the Art Department
Liu Jun is ______. A: a friend of Li Ting B: a friend of Michael C: is from the Art Department
This is Mr. Smith, my friend from Canada.
This is Mr. Smith, my friend from Canada.
They're two _____ from London. A: friend B: friends
They're two _____ from London. A: friend B: friends
On my return ____from shanghai, I met an old friend from high school on the plane.
On my return ____from shanghai, I met an old friend from high school on the plane.
Where do the “borrowed items” come from? A: From parents B: From would-be husband C: From siblings D: From a happily married friend
Where do the “borrowed items” come from? A: From parents B: From would-be husband C: From siblings D: From a happily married friend
Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike. A: neighbor B: friend C: enemy D: opponent
Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike. A: neighbor B: friend C: enemy D: opponent
The iPod was a gift from her best friend which was in a pink case. ( )
The iPod was a gift from her best friend which was in a pink case. ( )
May I ()my friend Lily? She is from Class One.
May I ()my friend Lily? She is from Class One.
We were able to buy________furniture from________friend at cost price. A: /; the B: the;/ C: the; a D: a; the
We were able to buy________furniture from________friend at cost price. A: /; the B: the;/ C: the; a D: a; the