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B2 Confusing verbs, expressions and grammar

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  • Don’t worry. It doesn’t ... if you can’t help me tomorrow.
    mind
    matter
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  • The robbers managed to ... €200,000 from the bank.
    rob
    stole
    robbed
    steal
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  • You get angry too easily. You need to keep yourself ... control.
    in
    under
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  • Please ... your friends not to call the house after 10 pm.
    remind
    memorise
    remember
    recall
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  • A) If you know you’re wrong just say sorry.
    B) That’s easier said than done.
    B) That’s easiest said that you do.
    B) That’s easy to say than do.
    B) That’s easier done than said.
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  • They've been ... for hours! Can't you ... the shouting and doors banging?
    discussing // listen to
    discussing // hear
    arguing // hear
    arguing // here
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  • She had dark eyes and hair, and ... Italian.
    seemed like
    seemed
    looked like
    looked
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  • We eventually managed to ... an agreement and decided to go to Japan for our holiday.
    get
    come
    achieve
    reach
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  • As I ... my head from my pillow, I saw the sun ... .
    rose // raising
    rose // rising
    raised // rising
    raised // raising
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  • Which preposition works with all of the following? ... control, ... the sea, ... the table
    on
    under
    in
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  • I would prefer ... a comedy if that's okay with you?
    seeing
    see
    to see
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  • It really depends ... the weather, but I normally walk to school.
    on
    in
    off
    of
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  • Watch out - the police are coming! We ... out of here.
    had better to get
    would better get
    had better get
    would better to get
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  • had better is a synonym of...
    might
    could
    must
    should
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  • Would you rather ... fish for dinner tonight?
    not have
    to not have
    not to have
    haven't
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  • A) Hello. My name is Paul.
    B) It's nice meeting you, Paul.
    B) It's nice to meet you, Paul.
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