__________ the symphony, no one in the audience spoke.
__________ the symphony, no one in the audience spoke.
The writer had reached the town when the young man spoke.
The writer had reached the town when the young man spoke.
The professor _____ yesterday is not here today. A: whom you spoke B: you spoke C: that you spoke D: to whom you spoke
The professor _____ yesterday is not here today. A: whom you spoke B: you spoke C: that you spoke D: to whom you spoke
The woman ___________ was John’s wife. A: I spoke to he B: whom I spoke to he C: that I spoke D: I spoke to
The woman ___________ was John’s wife. A: I spoke to he B: whom I spoke to he C: that I spoke D: I spoke to
The people I was calling couldn’t hear me ( ) loudly I spoke.
The people I was calling couldn’t hear me ( ) loudly I spoke.
2. Do you know the man _______? A: A. whom I spoke B: B. to who spoke C: C. I spoke to D: D. that I spoke
2. Do you know the man _______? A: A. whom I spoke B: B. to who spoke C: C. I spoke to D: D. that I spoke
________surprised me was________ so well. A: What; what he spoke B: That; that he spoke English C: What; that he spoke English D: That; what did he spoke English
________surprised me was________ so well. A: What; what he spoke B: That; that he spoke English C: What; that he spoke English D: That; what did he spoke English
The lady ____ is a woman scientist. A: whom you spoke B: with which you spoke C: whom you said to D: you spoke to
The lady ____ is a woman scientist. A: whom you spoke B: with which you spoke C: whom you said to D: you spoke to
he spoke
he spoke
(Notonly)(hespoke)morecorrectly,(but)he(spoke)moreclearly. A: Notonly B: hespoke C: but D: spoke
(Notonly)(hespoke)morecorrectly,(but)he(spoke)moreclearly. A: Notonly B: hespoke C: but D: spoke