[ Use of Prepositions or Conjunctions ]
There is no need to stand ____ ceremony in matters of this nature.
A. by
B. to
C. on
D. for

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Grammar › ViewDon’t ______ the street. You should ______ that footbridge(天橋)over there.
A. cross; using
B. across; use
C. cross; to use
D. go across; use
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I was wondering ___ you think you are going.
a. were
b. where
‘Grandma, may I come in?’ Her Grandma (says) ______________, ‘Come in, my dear.’
A. sounded
B. was
C. went
D. said
E. thought
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I ____________ (never/ride) a horse before last summer.
A. didn’t ride
B. never ride
C. never rode
D. have never ridden
