______ is in the country. A. My uncle’s and aunt’s house B. My uncle and aunt’s house C. My uncle’s and aunt house D. My uncle and aunt house’s
______ is in the country. A. My uncle’s and aunt’s house B. My uncle and aunt’s house C. My uncle’s and aunt house D. My uncle and aunt house’s
Is _____ your house here? – No, 's my house there, the blue house ... at the end of the road. And ______ are my children in the garden ... can you see from here?
Is _____ your house here? – No, 's my house there, the blue house ... at the end of the road. And ______ are my children in the garden ... can you see from here?
The house_____my parents.
The house_____my parents.
That house is ______ than my house.
That house is ______ than my house.
The instrument was sent to my house, which was bought by my grandfather.
The instrument was sent to my house, which was bought by my grandfather.
—Is ___ your house here?—No, ___’s my house there. A: this; this B: this; that C: this; it D: it; that
—Is ___ your house here?—No, ___’s my house there. A: this; this B: this; that C: this; it D: it; that
My parents live in downtown Shanghai, and my house is quite close _____.
My parents live in downtown Shanghai, and my house is quite close _____.
The man ______is painting the house is my uncle
The man ______is painting the house is my uncle
The main rooms of my house ____large.
The main rooms of my house ____large.
My house is __________(on the left / in left side).
My house is __________(on the left / in left side).