[ PRESENT TENSE ]
I_______________________ (not/ speak) Chinese or Russian.
A. doesn’t
B. don’t

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Conjunctive Adverb › ViewThe snow kept Sally from jogging; , she had homework to do.
A. anyway
B. anyway;
C. anyway she
D. , anyway she
Grammar › View
A:Are they ___ eat some delicious cakes? B:No, they ___. The cakes are too sweet(甜的)for them.
A. go to; don’t
B. going to; aren’t
C. went to; didn’t
D. go to; aren’t
Some vs. Any › ViewMy hands are freezing, but I haven’t got ………… gloves.
a. any
b. some
Verb Tenses › View
We __________ a great meal at the restaurant last night.
A. ate
B. eat
C. eats
D. eating
