“Knowing English” must mean knowing how to()in English.
I’m sorry.I()got to go.
Before I got to the cinema, the film()
The play()already()when we got to the theatre.
According to Edward’s explanation, we’ve got to know that the term __________ in English has a slight difference with Chinese equivalent “Haiqu Zhima”, since it doesn’t include the meaning of a bad person.
1 Change have to the correct form of have got in each sentence.► I have an old car. I’ve got an old car.1 She has blue eyes. ________________
Writing a descriptive title for each table and figure is for the reader to know exactly what they are looking at without referring to the text.
Have you got _____ copies to go round?
What we've got to do now is ...
When life gets you_____, know what you got to do?- Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming. ( )
According to the Reform Bill 1832, who got the right to vote? ( )
_____ in 1995 _____they came to know each other in Beijing.
His mother got the car out in order to drive Harry to school.
It was when Tom got to the officethe telephone rang()
听力原文:W: Do you know whether the super girl of last week was promoted to the state competition or got eliminated?
He got up early to catch the first bus. ()
All we know about the origin of language is that men, unlike animals, ______ invented certain sounds to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things, so that they could communicate with each other.
听力原文:M: We've got three women researchers in our group: Mary, Betty and Helen. Do you know them?
听力原文:M: Anna, I am going to the headquarters now because the supervisor wants to see me, right now! I don't know why but I feel like I am in big trouble this time. Besides, I' ve got to do a bunch f things there.
听力原文:Man: We all know how plans can fail to fit reality within weeks. The only way to overcome problems is to make sure you've got all the necessary information about the particular situation. Once you have a good understanding of all aspects of the problem, then it becomes clearer what needs to be done next.
听力原文:The trouble is that when things seem to go wrong, it may be too late to fix them, because you actually built the problem in from the start. It's vital that each member of the team knows exactly what it is he or she is supposed to contribute. You won't get a good whole if the parts aren't put together properly. If members are from different departments, they'll have different expectations, which need to be dealt with.
听力原文:Woman: You know that some people will be there because they want to be and some will be there because they have to be. So it helps if you start with a joke or something that captures their attention, and if you stop on a high note as well, you’ll find most people go away feeling good. If you find you’ve got time left, you can use that for questions from the audience.
How man first learnt to invent words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is a mystery. All we really know is that man, unlike animals, somehow invented certain sounds to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things, so that they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed upon certain signs, called letters, which could be combined to stand for those sounds, and which could be written down. Those sounds, whether spoken or written in letters, we call words.
The two callers in the first phone call don’t know each other.()