What's the matter?-I'm feeling ________.
A: terribly
B: terrible
C: terribleness
D: terriblely
A: terribly
B: terrible
C: terribleness
D: terriblely
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- I’m _____sorry to have given you such a lot of trouble. A: terrible B: happily C: terriblely D: terribly
- —I should have gone to see the film with you.—(). A: That’ s terrible B: It doesn’ t matter to me C: What a pity D: I’m ashamed
- --I should have gone to see the film with you. A: That’s terrible B: It doesn’t matter to me C: What a pity D: I’m ashamed
- --I should have gone to see the film with you. A: That’s terrible B: B. It doesn’t matter to me C: What a pity D: I’m ashamed
- W:Mike, what’s the matter with you?M: I’m not feeling well. I‘ve caught a bad cold.Question: what can we learn about the man? A: He’s been late. B: He’s got a cold. C: He’s failed an interview. D: He’s lost his job.