1.Bob told you there wasn't any meeting this week,_______?(  )
A.wasn't thereB.was thereC.didn't thereD.didn't he

分析 Bob告訴你本周沒有會議,是嗎?

解答 答案:D 句子的主語為Bob,而there wasn't any meeting this week是它的賓語從句,反意疑問句一般根據(jù)主句確定后面的形式.本句中主句為肯定,過去時態(tài).,所以選擇D.

點評 當前面陳述部分有從句時,一般根據(jù)主句確定后面的疑問形式.

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