Which of the following sentences is RIGHT?
A. I’m not sure that he will give back the money.
B. If you like it or not, I’m taking you to the doctor.
C. He asked me if or not I wanted to play.
D. I’m not sure if I’m pronouncing his name correctly.
--What's wrong with your uncle?
--- We're sure____ something is wrong with him, but we doubt_____ the disease can kill him.
A. if; whether B. that; that
C. whether; if D. that; whether
---Would you mind my sitting here?
---______! The man next to me has just gone. The seat is empty now.
A. You’d better not. B. Of course not
C. Take care D. Wait a minute
-- What's the skirt made of? -- It soft.. Maybe it's silk.
A. is feeling B. is felt
C. felt D. feels
-- Helen, do you know if Martin to my party next week?
--- I think he will come if he free.
A. will come; will be B. will come; is
C. come; is D. comes; will be
The computer requires _____. I think I need ______ to ask Mr. Zhang for help.
A. fixing; going B. to fix; going
C. fixing; to go D. to fix; to go
