The Old English for English-land is Engle which comes from the name of the Angles.A.YB.NC.
The Old English for English-land is Engle which comes from the name of the Angles.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
The Old English for English-land is Engle which comes from the name of the Angles.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
what can be inferred from the passage?
A.Even an educated person can not read old English without special training.
B.A person who knows French well can understand old English.
C.An educated person can understand old English but can not pronounce it.
D.A person can pronounce old English words but can't understand them.
The old lady let her flat to an English couple.
A.offered
B.provided
C.rented
D.sold
The old lady let her flat to an English couple.
A.offered
B.rented
C.provided
D.sold
The old lady let her flat to an English couple.
A.offered
B.rented
C.provided
D.sold
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
The old lady let her flat to an English couple.
A.offered
B.rented
C.provided
D.sold
The old lady let her fiat to an English couple.()
A.offered
B.rented
C.provided
D.sold
Where are they probably heading?
A.Room 310, English for Foreign New and old Students.
B.Room 290, English Language.
C.Room 110, New Students.
What can be inferred form. the passage?
A.Even an educated person can not read old English without special training.
B.A person who knows French well can understand old English.
C.An educated person can understand old English but can not pronounce it.
D.A person can pronounce old English words but can't understand them.