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I think you might (be shooting yourself in the foot / following your mother's footsteps) if you don't take his offer.
shooting yourself in the foot
Did it take you long to (put your foot in it / find your feet) when you started your new job?
find your feet
He (got off on the wrong foot / got two left feet) with my parents by arriving late.
got off on the wrong foot
Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
needs to be passed
Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
will be given
Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
must be finished
Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
is being built
Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
was announced
PERFECT FORMS (COMPLETE) - I ____ Ella for two years. (know)
have known
PERFECT FORMS (COMPLETE) - I think by the year 2050, a lot of animals ____ extinct. (become)
will have become
PERFECT FORMS (COMPLETE) - How long ____ at this company? (you work)
have you been working
PERFECT FORMS (COMPLETE) - We didn't want to watch the movie because we ____ already ____ it. (see)
had / seen
PERFECT FORMS (COMPLETE) - I'm really hungry! I ____ since this morning. (not eat)
haven't eaten
Police insist that Michael did not (err, book, nature, follow) the correct procedure in applying for a visa.
follow
I thought it was better to (err, book, nature, follow) on the side of caution .
err
It has become second (err, book, nature, follow) to me to use computers.
nature
Rules are not to be broken - Barb does everything by the (err, book, nature, follow).
book
I needed a lot of retail therapy to help me (get over, get out, get away with, getting back to, got around to, getting out of) my ex-boyfriend.
get over
We finally (gets over, gets out, get away with, getting back to, got around to, getting out of) clearing out the garage.
got around to
Sorry I couldn't (gets over, gets out, get away with, get back to, got around to, getting out of) you sooner. I have so many chores to do today . I have to do my homework, of course.
get back to
If I thought I could (gets over, gets out, get away with, getting back to, got around to, getting out of) it, I wouldn't pay any tax at all.
get away with