He()me do the work
He broke()the candy and gave each child a small piece.
Thank you ever so much for the book you gave me.()
The medicine the doctor gave me()my headache.
2. “ Have you seen the film?” he asked me.He asked me _______.
He tried to solve the problem, but he (quick) ________ gave up.
The speaker found that most of the food he gave to his pig was mostly unsuitable for humans.
The statesman gave us his reasons for acting and __________ as he did.
4 A Oh, no! That’s the phone again!B Do you ____ me to answer it?
8 .“ Please close the window,” he said to me.He _____ me ______ the window.
The medicine the doctor gave me ____ my headache.
Ken and I met and saw each other just three times before he left for Vietnam. He never gave me flowers or candy. There were no moonlight walks, no lingering good-byes on the front porch. Our courtship took place by mail.
He gave us a () stay at home on the National Day, because there were crowds everywhere in the city.
“He gave me ________ $100!”he said with satisfaction.
Speaker A: Well, I'm really glad I talked to Doug about the problem I was having with my girlfriend. He gave me some excellent advice.
If I do not ______ the phone home, ring me at work.
You call your American friend in the phone to see if he is free to play basketball with you. When he first answers the phone, you want to begin with some small talk. You should say:
He phoned to tell me that he couldn't come tomorrow because he ______ to the dentist.
Thank you for the_______ that you gave me when I felt English too difficult to learn.
Despite the hardship he encountered, Mark never gave up the pursuit of knowledge
He gave us a specific statement of the case in question()
He gave a lecture on the use of solar ()
He gave me _____ valuable _____.
Mr. Smith is telling two funny stories of his police work. I remember catching a “thief” in a clothes shop once. It was strange. The man was hiding a yellow sweater inside his coat. I thought he had stolen it, so I caught him. We found later that his wife gave him the sweater for his birthday, but he hated it. He just wanted to return it to the shop for money, but he didn’t want his wife to see him! We soon let him go. Another day, a man called Bob went into a bank on Sixth Street. He wrote on the back of an envelope, “Give me the money! Or I’ll kill you. ” and gave it to the bank clerk. She gave him $100,000 and the man ran away. Then we received a phone call from the bank clerk. She told us to go to the man’s house in Candy Town and get him. We caught him as soon as he got out of the elevator. He couldn’t believe that we found him so quickly. We told him that the front of the envelope he used had his name and address on it!