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  • That’s the first time ______an answer right today.
    I have been getting
    I have got
    I’m getting
    I get
  • Tom: “I’m sorry, I left my guitar home.” Helen: “_____, I’ve got another one here.”
    Oh. What’s a pity for that.
    No problem.
    Never mind
    No way
  • Jim was my best friend, but we aren’t friends any more.
    Jim and I have a lot in common
    Jim used to be my best friend.
    Jim and I are like two peas in a pod.
    Jim is used to being my best friend.
  • John was late for a meeting with Jane. He’s now apologizing to Jane for the incident. John: “I’m so sorry I was late." Jane: “_______.”
    Forget about it!
    Never mind.
    Little wonder you do!
    No offense intended!
  • Find the error & correct: My mother has read so she didn't see me walking past.
    has read => was reading
  • I eat ice-cream now, but I dislike eating it when I was a child.
    I'm used to disliking eating ice cream
    I used to dislike eating ice cream.
    I don't have interest in eating ice cream
    I didn't find eating ice cream enjoyable
  • Rewrite the sentence: My mother works in a modern office, but she finds it strange to use a computer.
    My mother isn’t used to using a computer.
  • Peter: “Oops, I’m terribly sorry!?” Susan: “_________.”
    You’re welcome
    That’s OK
    That’s right
    You’re right
  • Rewrite the sentence: Archie didn’t like Lee  in the past but now he does.
    Archie didn’t use to like Lee.
  • I find it difficult to get up early.
    I wish I didn't have to get up early
    I'm getting used to getting up early
    I’m not used to getting up early.
    I hate getting up early