The history of the Valentine’s...ted in mid-February.
The history of the Valentine’s...ted in mid-February.
Where did the man see Ted’s new ear A: On the way to a shop. B: In Ted’s house. C: When he drove to a store.
Where did the man see Ted’s new ear A: On the way to a shop. B: In Ted’s house. C: When he drove to a store.
Who is Ted A: The man’s brother. B: The man’s neighbor. C: The man’s dog. D: The man’s roommate.
Who is Ted A: The man’s brother. B: The man’s neighbor. C: The man’s dog. D: The man’s roommate.
Why does Ted need to call Ian's friend? A: Ian's friend has gone out of town B: Ted needs to find out if Ian's friend can work for him C: Ian does not know where his friend is having lunch. D: 0
Why does Ted need to call Ian's friend? A: Ian's friend has gone out of town B: Ted needs to find out if Ian's friend can work for him C: Ian does not know where his friend is having lunch. D: 0
Who will stay at home A: Ted and Grace. B: The man’s children. C: It wasn’t mentioned.
Who will stay at home A: Ted and Grace. B: The man’s children. C: It wasn’t mentioned.
Which one is Ted's favorite girl A: Jane. B: Jerry. C: Janet. D: Jenny.
Which one is Ted's favorite girl A: Jane. B: Jerry. C: Janet. D: Jenny.
What is Ted doing?<br/>—( ) A: Ted is 5 years old. B: Ted has two sisters. C: Ted is very nice. D: Ted is watching a football match on T
What is Ted doing?<br/>—( ) A: Ted is 5 years old. B: Ted has two sisters. C: Ted is very nice. D: Ted is watching a football match on T
Where did Ted plan to go A: The market. B: The office. C: The barber’’s shop. D: The Center.
Where did Ted plan to go A: The market. B: The office. C: The barber’’s shop. D: The Center.
Who has seen the new car A: Ted and Grace. B: The man’s children. C: It wasn’t mentioned.
Who has seen the new car A: Ted and Grace. B: The man’s children. C: It wasn’t mentioned.
Nancy: Hello, Ted. What's wrong with your arm Ted: I broke it when I was skating on the holiday. Nancy: Oh, no! (). Ted: Much better, thanks. A: What a nuisance! B: How awful! C: Why was that D: What a trouble!
Nancy: Hello, Ted. What's wrong with your arm Ted: I broke it when I was skating on the holiday. Nancy: Oh, no! (). Ted: Much better, thanks. A: What a nuisance! B: How awful! C: Why was that D: What a trouble!