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Confusing verbs

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  • Did you bring / take me anything back from New York?
    bring
  • Do you like watching / looking at photos of yourself?
    looking at
  • How much money do you win / earn month?
    earn
  • Have you ever won / earned a prize or cup for something?
    won
  • Alba's looked for / found a new job. She starts next week.
    found
  • She looks / looks like her mother. They have the same eyes.
    looks like
  • It's going to rain later, so l'll bring / take an umbrella with me.
    take
  • We got to the airport late, so we missed / lost the plane.
    missed
  • Nicky said / told that she was sorry for what happened.
    said
  • I'm not very good at saying / telling jokes.
    telling
  • She's wearing / carrying a really heavy bag.
    carrying
  • Did you listen to / hear that noise? I think it was a car crash.
    hear
  • I've known / met my best friend for ten years.
    known
  • We had to lend / borrow money from the bank to buy our new car.
    borrow
  • Would you lend / borrow a lot of money to a good friend?
    lend
  • I always miss / lose my glasses.
    lose
  • You look / look like really sad. What's wrong?
    look
  • Do you mind hoping / waiting for a few minutes? I'm not ready yet.
    waiting
  • I hope / wait the weather is good tomorrow.
    hope
  • Can you help me? I'm looking for / finding my keys.
    looking for
  • I love those shoes you're wearing / carrying.
    wearing
  • Mark and Charlotte met / knew at a party last year.
    met
  • Can you help me or are you watching / looking at the news on TV?
    watching