--- Could I use your dictionary for a moment? --- __________ .A.It’s wellB.It doesn’t mat
--- Could I use your dictionary for a moment? --- __________ .
A.It’s well
B.It doesn’t matter
C.By all means
D.I have no idea
--- Could I use your dictionary for a moment? --- __________ .
A.It’s well
B.It doesn’t matter
C.By all means
D.I have no idea
一I wonder if I could use your dictionary?一Sure.().
A.Go on
B.Here you are
C.Go up
D.Here are you
A.Sure, go ahead
B.I don't know
C.Yes, indeed
D.I don't care
It is wise to write them down on paper because it is less easy to dismiss them that way.
For example, can you cut down on the amount of gas you use by taking public transportation?
If you eat out often, consider making more meals at home.
Examine your buying habits.
— Terribly sorry to interrupt, but may I use your dictionary?
— Yes,______________.
A: of course
B; it doesn’t matter
C; no hurry
So what principles should you 6 when you go out shopping? If you keep your home, your car or any valuable 7 in excellent condition, you&39;ll be saving money in the long run. Before you buy a new 8 , talk to someone who owns one .If you can, use it or borrow it to check it suits your particular purpose. Before you buy an expensive 9 , or a service, do check the price and what is on offer. If possible, choose 10 three items or three estimates.
[A]possession
[B]save
[C]best
[D]appliance
[E]material
[F]from
[G]simple
[H]with
[I]in
[J]element
[K]model
[L]item
[M]easy
[N]adopt
[O]reasonable
A.Of course not.
B.You’re welcome to use it.
C.It doesn’t matter.
D.Why?
A.Good ide
B.No hurry.
C.With pleasur
D.No surpris