I crossed the street to avoid him, but he saw me and came towards me.
A. meet B. to meeting
C. to meet D. meeting
— to the USA? — No, never, but I went to Canada last year.
A. Have you been B. Have you gone
C. Did you go D. Do you go
—Hello! Could I speak to Mrs Brown?
—Sorry. She the supermarket.
A.has been to B.went to C.has gone to
——Have you finished doing the work____?
——Not____.
A.already;yet B.yet;yet
C.already;already D.yet;already
The news caused great (excite).
The old woman was much too weak because of her serious (ill).