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PRONOUNCE: refuse
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PRONUNCE: dive
.
PRONOUNCE: encourage
.
PRONOUNCE: succeed
.
You can't (lead / approve / solve) all your problems with violence.
SOLVE
The Titanic (sink - sank - sunk) in 1912.
SANK
Did you (share / follow / sink) these pictures with me?
SHARE
You (dive / search / hide) when you don't want people to find you.
HIDE
Who (overcame / organised / located) this party?
ORGANISED
Doctors help people (quit / rescue / refuse) smoking.
QUIT
MAKE A SENTENCE: Lucy and Dan / finish / their homework ? (LAST NIGHT)
Did Lucy and Dan finish their homework last night?
MAKE A SENTENCE: Dave / cut / his moustache (A WEEK AGO)
David cut his moustache a week ago.
MAKE A SENTENCE: It / not rain (YESTERDAY)
It didn't rain yesterday.
MAKE A SENTENCE: I / buy / a car (LAST YEAR)
I bought a car last year.
MAKE A SENTENCE: They / visit / another country (NEVER)
They have never visited another country.
MAKE A SENTENCE: I / call / my parents. (JUST)
I have just called my parents.
MAKE A SENTENCE: Tom / read / many books (RECENTLY)
Tom has read many books recently.
MAKE A SENTENCE: Mary / finish / her project (YET)
Mary hasn't finished her project yet.
MAKE A SENTENCE: you / see / Spiderman ? (EVER)
Have you ever seen Spiderman?
MAKE A SENTENCE: We / learn / all irregular verbs (ALREADY)
We have already learned all irregular verbs
(CORRECT THE MISTAKE) My cousin has worked in this company for 2014.
SINCE
(CORRECT THE MISTAKE) I haven't yet finished studying English.
I HAVEN'T... YET.
(CORRECT THE MISTAKE) Has you ever been in London?
HAVE
(CORRECT THE MISTAKE) My dog haven't gone out today.
HASN'T
(CORRECT THE MISTAKE) I have live in Italy for 2 months.
LIVED
(ALREADY/YET) Sam has ____________ recovered from his illness.
ALREADY
(NEVER/EVER) Have you ________ skipped class?
EVER
(NEVER/EVER) I have _______ gone partying.
NEVER
(ALREADY/YET) I haven't found my keys _______.
YET
(ALREADY/YET) Let's eat! Dad has ________ finished cooking.
ALREADY
(ALREADY/YET) No, I haven't done my homework _________.
YET
(SINCE/JUST/FOR) Have you waited too long? No, I have _________ arrived.
JUST
(SINCE/JUST/FOR) I haven't visited my grandma ___________ I moved to Madrid
SINCE
(SINCE/JUST/FOR) I've lived in this city ________ 2019
SINCE
(SINCE/JUST/FOR) We have been in this school ______ 6 years
FOR
(SINCE/JUST/FOR) I have had this car ______ 5 years
FOR