I'll lend you my cassette recorder ______ I've done with it.A.every timeB.the momentC.unti
I'll lend you my cassette recorder ______ I've done with it.
A.every time
B.the moment
C.until
D.lest
I'll lend you my cassette recorder ______ I've done with it.
A.every time
B.the moment
C.until
D.lest
I'll lend you my computer ______ you promise to take care of it.
A.unless
B.while
C.as
D.if
A. Why not?
B. She's an engineer.
C. I'll try my best.
D. Is five dollars enough?
E. He's my nephew.
F. Stop for a rest.
G. It's worth seeing.
H. Repay the money.
56. Joe: I've left my money in my house. Can you lend me some?
Ann: ______
As long as you ______the money back promptly, I'll lend it to you with pleasure.
A.return
B.will return
C.have returned
D.returned
“Did you _____ my English book yesterday?"
“No, I didn’t. Did you it to Jane?”
A.borrow…borrow
B.borrow…lend
C.lend…lend
D.lend…borrow
Can you lend me some money? I have ______ my salary
A.ran out of
B.run out
C.ran out
D.run out of
I'll give you my telephone number in case you ______ want to get in touch with me again.
A.should
B.will
C.shall
D.need
A.By no means.
B.Sure. I’ll be there.
C.No.
—I'll be away on a business trip. Would you mind signing for my express delivery? —().
A.have no time
B.I'd rather not
C.I'd be happy to
—I'll be away on a business trip. Would you mind taking care of my cat?—Not at all.
A.I've no time
B.I'd rather not
C.You can leave
D.I'd be happy to