What can we know about the train
A: It leaves New York at 7: 13 a. m.
B: It leaves at 7: 13 a.m. for New York.
C: It leaves New York at 7:30 a. m.
A: It leaves New York at 7: 13 a. m.
B: It leaves at 7: 13 a.m. for New York.
C: It leaves New York at 7:30 a. m.
举一反三
- John has just left New York, but I did not know he until yesterday. A: will leave B: had been leaving C: leaves D: was leaving
- What did the lady see in New York A: The Statue of Liberty. B: The New York Library. C: The New York City Park.
- Receptionist: 9 You need to leave it open so that the postman can check the contents when he collects it. A: Don't seal the parcel. B: Yes,the weight and size of the parcel. C: For example,your name and address. D: I'm flying to New York next week. E: When will the parcel get to New York? F: I'm going to send a parcel to New York. G: How long will the parcel take to get to New York?
- A:Do you know the road signs in New York? B: Actually I’m ___________ with some funny signs.
- What conclusion can be made based on the following observation?I did not go to New York. I will not go to New York. Did you go to New York? Will you go to New York?Why did you go to New York? Why will you go to New York? A: Do operates like auxiliaries do, so it can be treated as auxiliary verbs. B: Do is not as frequently used as auxiliary verbs do. C: Though do behaves like auxiliaries, they do not perform the same function. D: Auxiliary verbs can replace do in some cases.