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  • The report was went over by the supervisor before it was sent.
    WAS GONE OVER
  • We need to work out a solution as soon as possible.
    CORRECT
  • He made up a crazy excuse for being late, but nobody believed him.
    CORRECT
  • Unless you don't bring up the issue now, it will never be solved.
    UNLESS YOU BRING UP
  • If we had ran out of coffee, I would have gone to the supermarket.
    HAD RUN
  • He gave up to smoke after his doctor told him it was dangerous.
    SMOKING
  • The tower can't be build on time if we don't carry on working hard.
    BUILT
  • It turned out that the meeting had been put off until next month.
    CORRECT
  • The car is breaking down three times this month; we need a new one.
    HAS BROKEN DOWN
  • She suggested to cut down on the budget because we are spending too much.
    CUTTING DOWN
  • I don't think I can put up with his constant interruptions anymore.
    CORRECT
  • The task was more harder than we expected, so we carried on working late.
    MUCH HARDER / HARDER
  • By this time next year, the company will have been taken over by a multinational.
    CORRECT
  • I am looking forward to meet the new manager at the meeting tomorrow.
    MEETING
  • I’ve been trying to keep up with the news, but it’s quite exhausting.
    CORRECT
  • She is used to get up early to work out at the gym.
    GETTING UP
  • I wish I pick up more German when I was living in Berlin last year.
    HAD PICKED UP
  • The documents must be fill in before the end of the day.
    FILLED IN
  • If I were you, I will look up the information before the presentation.
    WOULD LOOK UP
  • I came across to an interesting article while I was surfing the net.
    CAME ACROSS AN