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Revise and Check 3&4 - C1.1

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  • The traffic is quite bad - she's unlikely (arrive) before 7.00.
    to arrive
  • When did your son and his girlfriend first get ___ ?
    together
  • The car's brakes ___ as it came to a stop.
    creaked
    screeched
    buzzed
  • I hope I get ___ this cold by the weekend. I'm supposed to be going to a wedding.
    over
  • Right or wrong?: Dave's really late, isn't he? I think he might get lost.
    he might have got lost
  • Maria is bound (hear) the news - everybody was talking about it yesterday.
    to have heard
  • I don't think Keith will ever get ___ to doing his own laundry - his parents always did it for him.
    used
  • Never (I / see) such a wonderful view. It completely took my breath away.
    have/had I seen
  • Unfortunately, Allie got ____ cheating in her final exam.
    caught
  • Right or wrong?: I called you yesterday. You should have got a message on your voicemail.
    (It's right)
  • The president has refused to overthrow/release any information about his tax returns.
    release
  • The rebels broke out/blew up the railway lines.
    blew up
  • No sooner (they / get) married than James lost his job.
    had they got
  • The door of the old library ___ open slowly, but there was nobody there!
    slammed
    creaked
    rattled
  • When I was a student, I had to get ___ on less than €50 a week.
    by
  • I've been trying to get ___ of Danny, but he's not answering.
    hold
  • Right or wrong?: Only when the main character dies does her husband realize how much he needed her.
    (It's right)
  • My visa expires quite soon, so I really need to get it ___ .
    renewed
  • Right or wrong?: Not only we saw the sights, we managed to do some shopping as well.
    Not only did we see the sights...
  • After days of fighting, both sides agreed to a retreat/ceasefire.
    ceasefire
  • Right or wrong?: I think it's unlikely that I'll be given a work permit.
    (It's right)
  • The windows are absolutely filthy. Shall we get someone ___ ___ them?
    to clean
  • Mabel ___ the door and walked off angrily.
    slammed
    screeched
    sighed
  • Right or wrong?: The waiter didn't probably notice that they had left without paying.
    probably didn't notice
  • 'Thanks, darling', she ___ softly in his ear.
    whispered
    rattled
    sighed
  • It's 2.30 now - what time do you think we'll get ___ London?
    to
  • My neighbour can't (work) very long hours. He's always home by early afternoon.
    work
  • The city finally fell after a three-month siege/coup.
    siege
  • The wind was so strong that the windows ___.
    rattled
    buzzed
    creaked