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I MEAN (finish) the project this morning, but I didn't manage to do it.
TO FINISH
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Okay!
Everybody HOPES (win) the lottery, but most people REGRET (play) when they lose.
TO WIN / PLAYING
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Okay!
Have you TRIED (book) a room in that hotel? I STOPPED (try) after half an hour. It was impossible!
TO BOOK / TRYING
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Okay!
Jackie DECIDED (walk) to town. She STOPPED (buy) some flowers on the way.
TO WALK / TO BUY
Oops!
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He always kept FORGETTING (withdraw) money to pay me back!
TO WITHDRAW
Oops!
Okay!
I REGRET (introduce) my friend and my ex. Now they're best friends!
INTRODUCING
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After university he WENT ON (study) a Masters.
TO STUDY
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I didn't MEAN (hurt) you. I'm terribly sorry!
TO HURT
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I DON'T RECOMMEND (buy) that phone. It's already outdated!
BUYING
Oops!
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I will never FORGET (visit) Norway and (see) the Northern lights.
VISITING & SEEING
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I REGRET (inform) that you must STOP (work) on this project inmediately; it's been cancelled.
TO INFORM / WORKING
Oops!
Okay!
Jim ENJOYS (listen) to loud music while he drives.
LISTENING
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I'll always REMEMBER (help) him at his lowest times.
HELPING
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Sam STOPPED (drink) some water and she lost the race!
TO DRINK
Oops!
Okay!
Oops!
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Don't TRY (go) to see the parade. It will be packed!
TO GO
Oops!
Okay!
I REGRET (tell) you that you didn't win the lottery.
TO TELL
Oops!
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He TRIED (make) the right paint color by mixing the ones he had... What a mess!
MAKING
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Being a good leader MEANS (delegate) and (help) others.
DELEGATING AND HELPING
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Katie STOPPED (work) when she heard the alarm clock.
WORKING
Oops!
Okay!
I REMEMBER (get) mad at my sister repeatedly because she always FORGOT (feed) our pet.
GETTING / TO FEED
Oops!
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They always REMEMBER (check) te check before paying.
TO CHECK
Oops!
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They WENT ON (complain) even though I had told them I didn't care!
COMPLAINING
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The thief AGREED (return) all the money if we didn't press charges.
TO RETURN
Oops!
Okay!
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