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Verbs often confused (Upper-Intermediate)

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    Revision of verbs which are often confused (unit 7)
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  • Have you been sleeping well recently? You LOOK / SEEM pale.
    LOOK
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  • The pharmacist can WARN / ADVISE you which is the best medicine to take.
    ADVISE
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  • When I ask my son what the problem is, he just DENIES / REFUSES to talk about it.
    REFUSES
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  • Don't you think we need to ARGUE / DISCUSS this before we take a decision?
    DISCUSS
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  • Emily's boss WARNED / ADVISED her that if she was late for work again, she'd lose her job.
    WARNED
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  • When the police accused Jim of the crime, he DENIED / REFUSED being there that night.
    DENIED
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  • I love LAYING / LYING on the beach with a good book in summer.
    LYING
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  • What's PREVENTING / AVOIDING you from applying for the job? You've got all the right qualifications.
    PREVENTING
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  • I was ROBBED / STOLEN when I took the train home last night.
    ROBBED
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  • If we leave at about 6.30, we'll be able to PREVENT / AVOID the rush hour.
    AVOID
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  • I don't think Marcus NOTICES / REALIZES how important it is for me to have my own income.
    REALIZES
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  • The new boss LOOKS / SEEMS very friendly but I don't trust her at all
    SEEMS
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  • The vet picked up the dog carefully and LAY / LAID it on the bed.
    LAID
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  • Miriam is really good at table tennis, I don't think you will be able to WIN / BEAT her.
    BEAT
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  • It doesn't MIND / MATTER if you can't pay me back until next week. I don't need the money right now.
    MATTER
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  • Did you NOTICE / REALIZE how many times Ella checked her phone over dinner?
    NOTICE
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