As for you, I don't think you have to go __________.
A: in person
B: on person
C: by person
A: in person
B: on person
C: by person
举一反三
- (I'd rather) you (go) there in (person), if you (don't mind). A: I’d rather B: go C: person D: don’t mind
- Person A: "Hey Jill." Person B: "What's up, Mike?"Person A: "I was wondering if you have any plans for tomorrow night." Person B: "Umm... I don't think I have anything special for tomorrow. Why?"Person A: "Do you want to see Titanic with me?" Person B: "I wanted to see that. Yeah. Let's go."Person A: " ________ " Person B: "How about seven thirty?"Person A: "Sure. I'll meet you at the theatre at seven. A: What time is good for you? B: When is good for you? C: See you then. D: Ok, let’s go.
- (person) ______ speaking, I don’t agree with what you have said.
- You have just been asked out to dinner but you really don't want to go with the person who invited you. According to American English culture, you might say: ____________ A: "Thanks a lot but I'm busy tonight." B: "No, I really don't enjoy being with you." C: "I'm dieting so I mustn't go out to eat." D: "I don't think so. I already have plans."
- I don't believe it. I think he is ______ such a thing. A: the only person to do B: the first person to do C: the last person to do D: the very person to do