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I'm going to throw (up/ away/ on) these old papers.
I'm going to throw away these old papers.
I often write (on/ down/ up) my thoughts and feelings.
I often write down my thoughts and feelings.
I need to look (on/ down/ up) a word in the dictionary.
I need to look up a word in the dictionary.
We're looking (on/ for/ to) our dog.
We're looking for our dog.
These phones (to make) in China.
These phones are made in China.
The island (to discover) hundreds of years ago.
The island was discovered hundreds of years ago.
The art gallery (to open) by the President yesterday.
The art gallery was opened by the President yesterday.
We (to work) together for years.
We have worked together for years.
If I (to know) her address, I would write to her.
If I knew her address, I would write to her.
If I were you, I (to choose) a different shirt.
If I were you, I would choose a different shirt.
You would be healthier if you (to not smoke).
You would be healthier if you didn't/did not smoke.
Don't leave without (to finish) your homework.
Don't leave without finishing your homework.
(to drink) too much coffee is bad for you.
Drinking too much coffee is bad for you.
I'm thinking of (to find) a new job.
I'm thinking of finding a new job.
Dave wants (go) to Egypt next year.
Dave wants to go to Egypt next year.
It (to not be) very hot last week.
It wasn't/was not very hot last week.
I'm sure they (not score) another goal.
I'm sure they won't score another goal.
I don't think he (to win) the next election.
I don't think he will win the next election.
He doesn't have (too much/ enough/ too) money.
He doesn't/does not have enough money.
You work too (much /many/ enough).
You work too much.
You eat too (much/ many/ enough) sweets.
You eat too many sweets.
Cheetahs are the (fast) animals in the world.
Cheetahs are the fastest animals in the world.
Tom is ________ intelligent than Steve.
Tom is more intelligent than Steve.
We (to not eat) today.
We haven't eaten today.
Peter (to never read) the book called that book.
Peter has never read that book.
(you ever see) a shooting star?
Have you ever seen a shooting star?
Has Robert opened his presents (yet/ just/ already)?
Has Robert opened his presents yet?
We've (yet/ just/ already) seen this film twice.
We've already seen this film twice.
Look, your father has (yet, just, already) arrived home from work.
Look, your father has just arrived home from work.
He (to meet) Helen tonight.
He is meeting Helen tonight.
We (to go travel) around India next summer.
We are going to travel around India next summer.
Where (you go) on holiday?
Where are you going on holiday?
He went to Jane's house (so/ because/ but/ although) she was not around.
He went to Jane's house but she was not around.
She's got a lot of homework (so/ because/ but/ although) she's staying in.
She's got a lot of homework so she's staying in.
I enjoyed the book (so/ because/ but/ although) it had a sad ending.
I enjoyed the book although it had a sad ending.
I didn't go out (so/ because/ but/ although) I wanted to watch TV.
I didn't go out because I wanted to watch TV.
They (to sleep) when the phone rang.
They were sleeping when the phone rang.
It (to not rain) when we left school.
It wasn't/was not raining when we left school.
He (to work) when she called.
He was working when she called.
They (to eat) in a fancy restaurant two nights ago.
They ate in a fancy restaurant two nights ago.
_______ you go to Mozambique last summer?
Did you go to Mozambique last summer?
James (to not finish) the exam yesterday.
James didn't finish the exam yesterday.
I (to stay) at a beautiful resort last week.
I stayed at a beautiful resort last week.
_______ they have a good time swimming last week?
Did they have a good time swimming last week?
It (rain) in Johannesburg now.
It is raining in Johannesburg now.
What (they wear) today?
What are they wearing today?
He (to study) for his chemistry exam now.
He is studying for his chemistry exam now.
(you send) an email to Bill right now?
Are you sending an email to Bill right now?
_______ you know your teacher very well?
Do you know your teacher very well?
He often (have/has) breakfast at 6.30.
He often has breakfast at 6.30.
He (do not wear) a jacket every day.
He doesn't wear a jacket every day.
I usually (has/have) a sandwich for lunch.
I usually have a sandwich for lunch.
_______ Mark work in a bookshop?
Does Mark work in a bookshop?
My sister (speak/speaks/spoke) French very well.
My sister speaks French very well.