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Upper-intermediate revision of file 7

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  • How do we say 'leżeć' in English? Give also the two other forms.
    LIE, LAY, LAIN
  • She got angry .... to her feet and left the room. (RISED, ROSE, RISEN)
    rose
  • After a week in my new job I r_______ I had made a mistake in accepting it; I n______ that she had changed her hairstyle.
    REALISED, NOTICED
  • My mother has just .... down. (LIE)
    lain
  • My arms hurt badly. I can't ... them. RAISE, RISE
    raise
  • How do we say 'położyć' in English? Give also the two other forms.
    LAY - LAID, LAID
  • My father has just .... down. (LIE)
    lain
  • Can I ... a rubber, please? (LEND, BORROW)
    borrow
  • I'm not sure whether David has left a message for you. MIGHT David ________ left a message for you.
    might have left
  • She .... her baby on the sofa. LAY, LAIN, LAID
    laid
  • Jennie's passport isn't in her bag. MUST Jennie ____________ her passport at home.
    must have left
  • There seems to be a lot of salt in this soup. AS It tastes ______ there's too much salt in this soup.
    as if
  • I'm sorry I didn't tell you I was working late. SHOULD I ____________ you I was working late.
    should have told
  • Jane's parents ________ her from seeing David. John _______ seeing his ex-girlfriend. PREVENT , AVOID
    prevent/prevented, avoids/avoided
  • It was your mistake. You forgot. SHOULDN'T It was your mistake; you _____________ .
    shouldn't have forgotten
  • I was sure it wasn't Bella in the car, because she was at home. CAN'T Bella was at home so ______________ her in the car.
    can't have been
  • Someone has taen Ben's smartphone. He/ ought not / leave it on the desk.
    He ought not to have left it on the desk.
  • My brother isn't talking to me. I/ should not/ shout at him.
    shouldn't have shouted
  • I had a nightmare last night. I/ought not/ stay up to watch that horror film.
    ought not to have stayed up
  • I am trying to .... (RAISE, ROSE, RISE) money to build a new house.
    raise
  • My sister has just ... down. (LIE)
    lain
  • Oh no, I think there is something bad in the fridge. SMELLS _______ as if/like there is something bad in the fridge.
    It smells
  • He .... his baby on the sofa. LAY, LAIN, LAID
    laid
  • Will you ... me your bike? (LEND, BORROW)
    lend
  • Prices are .... . A. rising, B. raising
    A. rising
  • What's the past simple form of LIE?
    lay
  • What's the past simple form of LAY?
    laid
  • Do you want to go out tonight? FEEL Do you __________ out tonight?
    feeli like going
  • What's the past participle (III form) of LAY?
    laid
  • She is a kind woman who is always ready to ... a hand. (LEND, BORROW)
    lend
  • What's the past participle (III form) of LIE?
    lain
  • What's the past simple form of LIE?
    lay
  • Salmons swim hundreds of mile in order to ... their eggs.
    lay