He often buys things in our shop. He is a ______ customer to our shop.


  1. A.
    usual
  2. B.
    ordinary
  3. C.
    regular
  4. D.
    common
C
句意為“他經(jīng)常在我們商店購(gòu)物。他是我們店里的老主顧”。a regular customer老主顧。又如:a regular meeting定期集會(huì);take regular exercise定期做運(yùn)動(dòng)。
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