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Life 6 Unit 6b Verb Patterns
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Match the two parts of the sentences. - If you want to see the final, I recommend …
d
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If you fail ____ (arrive) on time, you won't be let in.
to arrive
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Match the two parts of the sentences. - If you continue to play as badly as that, you risk ...
b
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Match the two parts of the sentences. - She didn’t want to give her opponent an advantage, so she avoided ...
a
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Nina’s father arrived just before the end of the match, so he ____ (see / her / win) the final point.
saw her win
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The athlete did very well in the regional competition, so his trainer ____ (encourage / him / compete) at a national level.
encouraged him to compete
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Dan is always ____ (complain / feel) tired. He needs to have a healthier lifestyle.
complaining about feeling
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Match the two parts of the sentences. - The players were deliberately trying to lose the match, so the officials accused them ...
e
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Match the two parts of the sentences. - He pretended ...
c
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The bad conditions ____ (prevent / the team / score) a goal.
prevented the team from scoring
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Police warned the people ____ (not / approach) the escaped prisoner.
not to approach
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If you wish to compete in the half-marathon, training programmes generally ____ (recommend / train) for at least twelve weeks.
recommend training
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Tanya always ____ (worry / wear) the right clothes. I think you should just feel comfortable in yourself.
worries about wearing
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Match the two parts of the sentences. - The coach insists …
h
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Should you start to feel dizzy, we ____ (advise / you / sit) down.
advise you to sit
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Match the two parts of the sentences. - He always complains ...
g
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Due to her injuries, she ____ (decide / pull out) from the race.
decided to pull out
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Match the two parts of the sentences. - It was late, so he suggested ...
f
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