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If I .............................................. the doctor's advice, I would be better now. (follow)
had followed
Are you having your house ....................................... at the moment? (paint)
painted
I don't feel like ........... out this evening. I ......................... in the garden all day. (go / work)
going - have been working
The police officer stopped us and asked us where we ........................... (go).
were going
The boy ........................ down by a bus while he ........................ the street. (knock / cross)
was knocked - was crossing
Ann is in hospital. " Yes, I know. I ................................. her tomorrow. " (visit)
am going to visit / am visiting
It was a great party last night. You ................................... Why didn't you? (come)
should have come
Linda has lost her passport again. It's the second time this ................. (happen)
has happened
The coal industry was ................................. private but was ....................... in the 1940s. (ORIGIN / NATION)
originally - nationalized
I believe in .................. diseases because ................. is always better than cure. (PREVENT)
preventing - prevention
The trip was ........................ ...................... (EXTREME / ENJOY)
extremely - enjoyable
It's ............. to drink the water because it hasn't been ................. yet. (POSSIBLE / PURE)
impossible - purified
The more .................... you write, the ............... your mark will be. (CAREFUL / BAD)
carelessly - worse
We couldn’t answer the question because it was very hard. -- The question ...
was too hard for us to answer
He left his college after he had taken his degree. -- He hadn’t ...
left college before he took his degree
‘Why don’t you put a better lock on the door, Barry?’ said John. -- John suggested ...
Barry should put a better lock on the door
I’m always nervous when I travel by air. -- Traveling ...
by air always makes me nervous
Who taught you grammar last year? -- By ...
whom you were taught grammar last year?
After fighting the fire for 12 hours the firemen succeeded in putting it out. -- The firemen managed ...
to put the fire out / put out the fire after fighting for 12 hours
She liked Paris a little and Rome less. -- She thought Rome ...
worse than Paris
I’m sorry I was rude to you yesterday. -- I apologize ...
for being rude to you yesterday
He could not drive it. He could not sell it. He could not even give it away. -- He could neither ...
drive, sell nor give it away
The little boy crossed the street although the traffic was heavy. -- In spite of ...
the heavy traffic, the little boy crossed the street