May I( ) your overcoat?
May I( ) your overcoat?
The man put on a overcoat ______ keep himself warm.
The man put on a overcoat ______ keep himself warm.
If I had worn my overcoat, I _______cold.
If I had worn my overcoat, I _______cold.
She went to the tailor’s and had her overcoat (short)___________. </p></p> ______
She went to the tailor’s and had her overcoat (short)___________. </p></p> ______
It’s ______ to take a thick overcoat when you go out in the winter. </p></p>
It’s ______ to take a thick overcoat when you go out in the winter. </p></p>
The man put on a overcoat ______ keep himself warm. A: that B: so that to C: in order that D: in order to
The man put on a overcoat ______ keep himself warm. A: that B: so that to C: in order that D: in order to
The man put on an overcoat keep himself warm. A: in order that B: in order to C: so that D: that
The man put on an overcoat keep himself warm. A: in order that B: in order to C: so that D: that
The man put on an overcoat ______ keep himself warm. A: that B: in order that C: in order to D: so that to
The man put on an overcoat ______ keep himself warm. A: that B: in order that C: in order to D: so that to
-What were you doing when Tom came to see you?-I _____on my overcoat and ______ to visit a friend of mine.
-What were you doing when Tom came to see you?-I _____on my overcoat and ______ to visit a friend of mine.
She entered the house and then took ___her overcoat to work in the kitchen. A: away B: off C: up D: down
She entered the house and then took ___her overcoat to work in the kitchen. A: away B: off C: up D: down