---John, whose house is that?
---It ______Mr White.

A.is belonging to B.is belonged to
C.belongs toD.belonged to

C

解析試題分析:belong to“屬于……”,無進行時態(tài),無被動語態(tài)。根據(jù)句意時態(tài)用一般現(xiàn)在時。句意:——約翰,那是誰的房子?——屬于懷特先生的。
考點:belong to用法
點評:belong to的用法我們在學習的時候需要知道三點注意點:1.此短語無進行時態(tài);2.此短語無被動語態(tài);3.表示某物為某人的時候,后面人稱代詞為賓格。比如:The car belongs to him.這兩小汽車屬于他的。

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