His walk ____ me of the way his father used to walk.
His walk ____ me of the way his father used to walk.
Walk that way for three blocks. It is only about ten minutes' walk. A:
Walk that way for three blocks. It is only about ten minutes' walk. A:
A: you must have quite the ______ tongue, Jack. You talk the talk,<br/>and do you walk the walk?B: I talk the talk and walk the walk.() A: gold B: golden C: silver D: tin
A: you must have quite the ______ tongue, Jack. You talk the talk,<br/>and do you walk the walk?B: I talk the talk and walk the walk.() A: gold B: golden C: silver D: tin
His walk me of the way his father used to walk. A: suggests B: hints C: reminds D: tells
His walk me of the way his father used to walk. A: suggests B: hints C: reminds D: tells
Why did the boy have to walk home A: Because he had no money. B: Because he had only a little coin. C: Because he liked to walk.
Why did the boy have to walk home A: Because he had no money. B: Because he had only a little coin. C: Because he liked to walk.
( )11. A. About five minutes’ walk. B. About ten minutes’ walk.C. About fifteen minutes’ walk. D. About twenty minutes’ walk. A: A. About five minutes’ walk. B: B. About ten minutes’ walk. C: C. About fifteen minutes’ walk. D: D. About twenty minutes’ walk.
( )11. A. About five minutes’ walk. B. About ten minutes’ walk.C. About fifteen minutes’ walk. D. About twenty minutes’ walk. A: A. About five minutes’ walk. B: B. About ten minutes’ walk. C: C. About fifteen minutes’ walk. D: D. About twenty minutes’ walk.
"We decided to go out for a walk. Although it was raining." The second sentence is a sentence fragment, and it can not stand alone. We can correct it by attaching the fragment to its previous sentence: We decided to go out for a walk although it was raining.
"We decided to go out for a walk. Although it was raining." The second sentence is a sentence fragment, and it can not stand alone. We can correct it by attaching the fragment to its previous sentence: We decided to go out for a walk although it was raining.
Which of the following sentences expresses "probability" A: [A] You can get there in 20 minutes' walk. B: [B] He couldn't walk any step farther. C: [C] The news can't be true. D: [D] Could I take this home
Which of the following sentences expresses "probability" A: [A] You can get there in 20 minutes' walk. B: [B] He couldn't walk any step farther. C: [C] The news can't be true. D: [D] Could I take this home
According to the passage, which of the following is uncommon in the US A: A policeman questions a person who is just taking a walk. B: A dog pursues a person who walks past a house. C: A road that does not have any sidewalk. D: A person takes a walk just for pleasure.
According to the passage, which of the following is uncommon in the US A: A policeman questions a person who is just taking a walk. B: A dog pursues a person who walks past a house. C: A road that does not have any sidewalk. D: A person takes a walk just for pleasure.
It was only a 10-minute walk.
It was only a 10-minute walk.