Keeping in touch with native speakers on the net seems one of his good ways to learn English, ________?


  1. A.
    does he
  2. B.
    doesn't he
  3. C.
    does it
  4. D.
    doesn't it
D
Keeping in touch with native speakers on the net是一個(gè)動(dòng)名詞短語(yǔ)充當(dāng)句子的主語(yǔ),看作第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù)。用it來(lái)指代。
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