What is the program mainly about? A: History of surnames in America B: Feminist movement in the 1960s C: Traditional surnames in Europe D: Reasons for inventing surnames
What is the program mainly about? A: History of surnames in America B: Feminist movement in the 1960s C: Traditional surnames in Europe D: Reasons for inventing surnames
中国大学MOOC: The Anglo-Saxon people probably had no surnames until 13th and 14th centuries.
中国大学MOOC: The Anglo-Saxon people probably had no surnames until 13th and 14th centuries.
In English, () are inherited and more distinctive. A: given names B: surnames C: nicknames D: full names
In English, () are inherited and more distinctive. A: given names B: surnames C: nicknames D: full names
Many English-speaking people tend to address others by their _______, even when meeting for the first time. A: surnames B: given names C: full names D: Title
Many English-speaking people tend to address others by their _______, even when meeting for the first time. A: surnames B: given names C: full names D: Title
In Shakespeare's famous play Romeo and Juliet, what were Romeo's and Juliet's surnames A: Rosncrantz and Guidenstern. B: Goneril and Regan. C: Montague and Capulet. D: Faidherbe and Carmontelle.
In Shakespeare's famous play Romeo and Juliet, what were Romeo's and Juliet's surnames A: Rosncrantz and Guidenstern. B: Goneril and Regan. C: Montague and Capulet. D: Faidherbe and Carmontelle.
W: Hello, Mr Anderson.M: Don’t call me Mr Anderson. Everybody calls me Robert. First names are more friendly than surnames, aren’t they What do we learn about the man(). A: He is friendly. B: He is angry with the woman. C: His name is Robert Anderson.
W: Hello, Mr Anderson.M: Don’t call me Mr Anderson. Everybody calls me Robert. First names are more friendly than surnames, aren’t they What do we learn about the man(). A: He is friendly. B: He is angry with the woman. C: His name is Robert Anderson.