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8B Vocabulary Confusing verbs Pre-intermediate

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  • It’s going to rain later, so I’ll BRING / TAKE an umbrella with me.
    TAKE
  • Do you mind HOPING / WAITING for a few minutes? I’m not ready yet.
    WAITING
  • How much money do you WIN / EARN a month?
    EARN
  • We had to LEND / BORROW money from the bank to buy our new car.
    BORROW
  • Alba’s LOOKED FOR / FOUND a new job. She starts next week.
    FOUND
  • I HOPE / WAIT the weather is good tomorrow.
    HOPE
  • Did you BRING / TAKE me anything back from New York?
    BRING
  • I always MISS / LOSE my glasses.
    LOSE
  • Would you LEND / BORROW a lot of money to a good friend?
    LEND
  • Do you like WATCHING / LOOKING AT photos of yourself?
    LOOKING AT
  • I love those shoes you’re WEARING/ CARRYING.
    WEARING
  • She’s WEARING / CARRYING a really heavy bag.
    CARRYING
  • You LOOK / LOOK LIKE really sad. What’s wrong?
    LOOK
  • Can you help me? I’m LOOKING FOR / FINDING my keys.
    LOOKING FOR
  • I’m not very good at SAYING / TELLING jokes.
    TELLING
  • Have you ever WON / EARNED a prize or cup for something?
    WON
  • Can you help me or are you WATCHING / LOOKING AT the news on TV?
    WATCHING
  • Nicky SAID / TOLD that she was sorry for what happened.
    SAID
  • I’ve KNOWN / MET my best friend for ten years.
    KNOWN
  • Mark and Charlotte MET / KNEW at a party last year.
    MET
  • We got to the airport late, so we MISSED / LOST the plane.
    MISSED
  • Paul is always late. I EXPECT / HOPE he’ll be late again today.
    EXPECT
  • Did you LISTEN TO / HEAR that noise? I think it was a car crash.
    HEAR
  • She LOOKS / LOOKS LIKE her mother. They have the same eyes.
    LOOKS LIKE