Finish by putting your_(7)___ on your hips. One, two, three one, two,three. One, two, three one, two, three.
Finish by putting your_(7)___ on your hips. One, two, three one, two,three. One, two, three one, two, three.
Finish by putting your_(7)___ on your hips. One, two, three one, two,three. One, two, three one, two, three.
Finish by putting your_(7)___ on your hips. One, two, three one, two,three. One, two, three one, two, three.
John has three sisters. Mary is the ______ of the three.
John has three sisters. Mary is the ______ of the three.
John has three sisters. Tina is the ____ of the three. A: most cleverest B: more clever C: cleverest D: cleverer
John has three sisters. Tina is the ____ of the three. A: most cleverest B: more clever C: cleverest D: cleverer
What kind of the room does the woman like to have A: They will have a match with Class Three tomorrow. B: They will beat Class Three. C: They must have more practice. D: There is some question in they will beat Class Three.
What kind of the room does the woman like to have A: They will have a match with Class Three tomorrow. B: They will beat Class Three. C: They must have more practice. D: There is some question in they will beat Class Three.
What is this passage mainly arguing A: Infants under the age of three should not be sent to nursery schools. B: Whether children under the age of three should be sent to nursery schools. C: There is no negative long-term effect on infants who are sent to school before they are three. D: There is some negative effect on children when they are sent to school after the age of three.
What is this passage mainly arguing A: Infants under the age of three should not be sent to nursery schools. B: Whether children under the age of three should be sent to nursery schools. C: There is no negative long-term effect on infants who are sent to school before they are three. D: There is some negative effect on children when they are sent to school after the age of three.
Questions 18 to 21 are based on the following passage. How do the three events differ around the world A: The characteristics of the three events. B: The way these events are celebrated. C: The relationship among the three. D: The time to celebrate these events.
Questions 18 to 21 are based on the following passage. How do the three events differ around the world A: The characteristics of the three events. B: The way these events are celebrated. C: The relationship among the three. D: The time to celebrate these events.
How much time does the woman spend reading magazines every week A: One or two. B: Two or three. C: Three or four:. D: Four or five.
How much time does the woman spend reading magazines every week A: One or two. B: Two or three. C: Three or four:. D: Four or five.
He is ( __ ) (tall) of the three.
He is ( __ ) (tall) of the three.
This computer is the________(new) of the three.
This computer is the________(new) of the three.