He looked down at the floor in an attempt to hide his_____. A: embarrass B: embarrassing C: embarrassed D: embarrassment
He looked down at the floor in an attempt to hide his_____. A: embarrass B: embarrassing C: embarrassed D: embarrassment
He used to say he liked traveling by train, but now after eight hours standing in the corridor, he changed his_____.
He used to say he liked traveling by train, but now after eight hours standing in the corridor, he changed his_____.
Williams’s landmark achievement is his_____. A: “January Morning” B: “The Red Wheelbarrow” C: Pictures from Brueghel D: Paterson
Williams’s landmark achievement is his_____. A: “January Morning” B: “The Red Wheelbarrow” C: Pictures from Brueghel D: Paterson
Isthis_______bike?No.________isoverthere. A: his,Him B: his,His C: him,His D: his,He’s
Isthis_______bike?No.________isoverthere. A: his,Him B: his,His C: him,His D: his,He’s
He left the room, _________.( ) A: his nose bled, his hands shake B: . his nose bled, his hands shaking C: his nose bleeding, his hands shake D: his nose bleeding, his hands shaking
He left the room, _________.( ) A: his nose bled, his hands shake B: . his nose bled, his hands shaking C: his nose bleeding, his hands shake D: his nose bleeding, his hands shaking
He had a shop of his own. It was ______ shop. A: his own B: his's C: his' own D: his'
He had a shop of his own. It was ______ shop. A: his own B: his's C: his' own D: his'
His face looks like . A: his father B: that of his father C: the same as his father's D: one of his father
His face looks like . A: his father B: that of his father C: the same as his father's D: one of his father
Who advised Joe to give up his studies? A: His girlfriend. B: His mother. C: His cousin. D: His teacher.
Who advised Joe to give up his studies? A: His girlfriend. B: His mother. C: His cousin. D: His teacher.
The boy is Tony. This is ____ jacket. ____ is yellow. A: her; it B: his; it C: her; his D: his; his
The boy is Tony. This is ____ jacket. ____ is yellow. A: her; it B: his; it C: her; his D: his; his
Longfellow’s trademark is _________ A: His hat B: His hair C: His beard D: His suit
Longfellow’s trademark is _________ A: His hat B: His hair C: His beard D: His suit