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Choose one verb and change it to complete this sentence. Do you mind ______________ for a few minutes? (hope, wait)
waiting
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If you need to ______ some money, I can _______ you fifty dollars. (lend, borrow)
borrow, lend
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Choose one verb in the bracket and change the verb form. I'm always ______________ my glasses. (lose, miss)
losing
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My son doesn't often _______ lies, but if he does, he always ________ sorry. (say, tell)
tell, says
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Choose the verb and change it to complete the sentence. I lost my wallet. I haven't _________ it since yesterday. (look for, find)
found
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He is _______ a big coat and _________ a heavy suitcase. (carry, wear)
wearing, carrying
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Choose one correct answer. Have you ever _____________ a prize? (won, earn)
won
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We were _________ a cheap apartment on the internet, and we just _______ the perfect place. (look for, find)
looking for, found
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I will ____ you to the airport if you _____ me back a souvenir from your holiday. (take, bring)
take, bring
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I'm ________ for the bus. I _________ it'll come soon because it's raining. (hope, wait)
waiting, hope
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Use the correct tense of the verbs. She's _________ him since the summer. She ______ him on a business trip. (meet, know)
known, met
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She ___________ that she was sorry. (said, told)
said
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Our friends enjoyed ____________ the video of our wedding, but they didn't want to __________ the photos of our honeymoon. (watch, look at)
watching, look at
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You __________ very stylish in that suit. In fact, you __________ a businessman. (look, look like)
look, look like
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How much money do you _____________ a year? (win, earn)
earn
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Use the verbs in the correct tense. I __________ my ticket, so I ____________ the train and I was late for work. (miss, lose)
lost, missed
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Okay!
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