If he was fitter, he()live longer.
His parents no longer worry about him. He has a good job and can live()his own now.
I’ve come to ask him for the book. That’s why I () wait until he comes back.
Let's not wait any longer, he might not()at all.
He is so lazy; he could do with a good kick up the rear.()
He resented ___ to wait and expected the minister _ him immediately upon his arrival.
He waited for_the bus.
Who sent Forrest to wait for the school bus when he was young?
_ entering the hall, he found everyone waiting _ him.
After I ______ for an hour, I realized that he was not coming.A. was waiting B. had been waitingC. waited D. have waited
John Blandford was waiting for a woman he had seen before in the Grand Central station.
He no longer had a(n) _______ for further education because he thought the costs were too high.
As he has ________ our patience, we‘ll not wait for him any longer.
听力原文:M: If you had waited until after the Christmas holidays, you could have bought that dress for much less.
The strong axiom of revealed preference says that if a consumer bought x when he could have a orded y and y when he could have a orded z ;then he will buy x whenever he can afford z.
听力原文:M: If you had waited until after the New Year holidays, you could have bought that dress for much less.
He knew he did something wrong. As he waited, his fears________.
He waited______before he took revenge.
The doctors don’t ________ that he will live much longer.
When the author refers to the professions as no longer being "closed guilds", he means that
At the same time, the volunteers kept their hands in hot water until they could no longer tthe pain.
He was in poor health. He could not make his voice______.
He is dishonest,there obviously___(be)no point in keeping up the friendship with him any longer.
The elderly gentleman was forced into a purchase ofthe pudding, which he could not possibly afford and, ()no longer appearedat the shop.