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Complete the empty blanks in the picture
erupts / runs down / smashes
‘I’m sorry, I took £5 from the drawer,’ Inma said. Inma __________ £5 from the drawer.
Inma confessed to taking £5 from the drawer.
‘You’ve broken my phone,’ Ted said to his sister. Ted __________ his phone. Complete with a verb of communication.
Ted accused his sister of breaking his phone.
‘Don’t be late!’ my dad said. My dad _________. Complete with a verb of communication
My dad warned us not to be late.
I was nervous when Georgia asked me to make a speech at our graduation party, but later I decided to______ (try to achieve sth) it.
go for it
Sam has _______ (postpone) meeting us again. I’m beginning to think he doesn’t want to see us!
put ioff
Please _______ (write so you don't forget) the details in case you need them later.
note down
Since the start of this year, ... a) I've been to the cinema about 15 times b) I went to the cinema about 15 times
a
When I was younger, ... a) I used to ride a bike all the time b) I was riding a bike all the time
a
Wait a moment.... a) my phone rings b) my phone is ringing
b
Who helped you with the homework? a) no one, I did it all myself b) I didn't help anyone
a
- Who _______ (give) this number? - I was given this number by a friend
Who gave you this number?
- Who ______ (email)? - Simon emailed the school
Who did Simon email?
- What ______ (do)? - I'm not doing anything
What are you doing?
- Who ______ (know) at the party? - I didn't know anyone
Who did you know at the party?
- What ________ (say)? - I didn't say anything
What did you say?
- ________ (visit) London? - Yes, I have. I've visited London twice
Have you ever
Correct the mistake: The second restaurant was far better as the first
The second restaurant was better than the first
Correct the mistake: He studied there since September
He has studied there since September
Correct the mistake: My cousin is visiting me sometimes
My cousin visits me sometimes / My cousin sometimes visits me.
Correct the mistake: How much it costs exactly?
How much does it cost exactly?