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English File Upper Intermediate 7a

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  • I was robbed / stolen when I took the train home last night.
    robbed
  • Has she returned the jacket you borrowed / lent her?
    lent
  • I hope/wish that Mark arrived safely in New York.
    hope
  • I remembered / reminded him that the meeting was at 2 p.m.
    reminded
  • Can you borrow/lend me £50?
    lend
  • I love laying / lying on the beach with a good book in summer.
    lying
  • Hurry up! I can’t expect / wait forever.
    wait
  • I sometimes argue/discuss with my housemates about who does the washing up.
    argue
  • That woman remembers/reminds my grandmother.
    remembers
  • What was robbed/stolen from your house?
    stolen
  • I don’t think Marcus notices / realises how important it is for me to have my own income.
    realises
  • When I ask my son what the problem is, he just denies / refuses to talk about it.
    refuses
  • I've only met Josh once but he seems/looks very shy.
    seems
  • The vet picked up the dog carefully and lay / laid it on the bed.
    laid
  • When the police accused Jim of the crime, he denied / refused being there that night.
    denied
  • Federer beat/won the match 6-3, 6-4, 7-6
    won
  • I was stolen/robbed at gunpoint.
    robbed
  • I have a bad headache so I need to lay/lie down for a while.
    lie
  • Do you mind/matter waiting another 10 minutes until I get there?
    mind
  • I hope/wish you would tell me the truth.
    wish
  • You can’t expect / wait me to believe you.
    expect
  • My wife and I argue/discuss everything before making a decision.
    discuss
  • Can you please expect/wait until tomorrow?.
    wait
  • When it rains heavily, the river level rises / raises by several centimetres.
    rises
  • Sarah is tall with blonde hair. She looks/seems like her mother.
    looks
  • Does it matter/mind if we are early?
    matter
  • Can I borrow/lend £50?
    borrow
  • The dentist advised/warned me that if I didn't floss, I would get more cavities.
    warned
  • The chemist can warn / advise you which is the best medicine to take.
    advise
  • Miriam is really good at table tennis. I don’t think you will be able to win / beat her.
    beat
  • Did you notice / realise how many times Ella checked her phone over dinner?
    notice
  • Have you heard? The government is rising / raising taxes by 2% next month.
    raising