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  • His face was as ___ as sheet.
    white
  • When he (have) the shower, he (dry) himelf.
    had had, dried
  • I used to go to Brazil once for a holiday.
    INCORRECT. I went
  • All the (participate) won the price.
    participants
  • treat someone you know in an unfriendly way
    give someone the cold shoulder
  • While I (watch) the mathch, I (see) Tom in the crowd.
    was watching, saw
  • There you are! I (wait) for you for hours!
    have been waiting
  • I don't understand the (import) of these events.
    importance
  • My parents were insisting that I wore gloves all winter when I was small. It was so annoying.
    INCORRECT. My parents were always insisting ....
  • be really surprised and find it hard to breath
    gasp
  • want to say something romantic to somebody, but you don't want other people to hear
    whisper
  • That's the best festifal, I ever (be) to.
    ever been
  • My parents will by me presents every week when I was a kid.
    INCORRECT. My parents would/used to buy.
  • Accidents are happening with great (frequent).
    frequency
  • I'm feelling as ___ as daisy.
    fresh
  • take a risk because you believe in someone
    stick your neck out for someone
  • When I lived close to the stadium, I would go to see matches.
    CORRECT.
  • He's as ____ as rock.
    hard
  • tell someone about something that has been worrying you
    get somehting off your chest
  • be over someon's complete control.
    be under someone's thumb
  • My hand as ____ as ice.
    cold
  • be annoyed and talk to yourself
    mutter
  • My parents gave me total (free) to do what I like.
    freedom
  • I love cinemas so I used to go to the cinema once a week.
    INCORRECT. I go to the cinema.
  • A lot of elderly people suffer from (lonely).
    lonliness
  • be really scared/angry and out of controll
    shriek
  • speak to somebody far away
    yell
  • tell someone something that is not true
    pull someone's leg
  • When I (read) my e-mails, I (make) myself a snack.
    had read, made
  • do something without someone knowing about it.
    do something behind someone's back