Correct the sentence. Write one missing word in the sentence.
Andy took up running he was studying in Edinburgh.
while
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(his brother / play) a computer game when you visited Neil last weekend?
Was his brother playing ...
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Tom offered to teach me how to swim but (I / not / accept) his offer.
didn't accept
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What time do you expect (arrive)?
to arrive
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I keep (lose) my keys – it’s so annoying!
losing
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I couldn't go to Alex's birthday party because (I / break / my leg) the day before.
had broken
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We didn't answer all the questions in the sports quiz because (we / not / read / any books) about cricket.
hadn't read
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I let my sister (borrow) my laptop.
borrow
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The teacher warned us (not / be) late.
not to be late
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Do you fancy (go) to the cinema this evening?
going
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Our teacher is always trying to make us (work) harder.
work
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Tom looked embarrassed when (I / see) him with his new girlfriend.
saw
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I didn’t hear my phone because (I / sleep).
was sleeping
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Why didn’t you go indoors when (it / start) to rain?