I spoke to him kindly  ______  him.


  1. A.
    not to frighten
  2. B.
    in order to not frighten
  3. C.
    for not frightening
  4. D.
    so as not to frighten
D
不定式的否定式在不定式to前加not。句意:我對(duì)他和藹的說話為的是不使他害怕。
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