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Tom is reading a book. He started two hours ago and he is on page 53.
He/read/for two hours.
He/read/53 pages so far.
This time last year I............................in Brazil. (live)
What ..............you ......................at 10 o'clock last night? (do)
What................you.....................this evening? (do)
I.....................................volleyball. (play)
.............he...................in God? (believe)
She....................................to a political party. (belong)
Ron is in London at the moment. He...............................at the Hilton Hotel. (stay)
I.........................with some friends until I can find a flat. (live)
While Susan ......................to get onto the platform, a man.......................her handbag. (try, grab-in the past)
This time next week I expect I.........................in London. (live)
There is ............bedroom and ...........living room. ..........living room is quite large.
He was doing ninety miler..........hour.
................British drink far too much..............tea.
My nephew plays ............guitar and ..........drums.
They live in ................India.
We went there by...........car.
Thom comes from..............Netherlands.
........Thames flows into.............North Sea.
Is this ............person you told me about?
It's ............ time for....................lunch.
...........lunch I had at the restaurant was good value.
Explain the difference:
Sally is in prison.
Sally is in the prison.
I tried to listen as he gave me the bad news, but I couldn't take in what he was saying.
Ian plays the piano beautifully, but he didn't take it up until he was in his forties.
We'll have to take the wardrobe apart before we move it downstairs.
He lost a lot of money when he was taken in by an email claiming to be from a charity.
The sleeves on this jacket are too long. Can you take them up for me please?
Jeff has taken on far too much work this year and has almost no free time.
Mobile phones really took off in the 1990s.
Canada took the Czech Republic apart in our last hockey match, beating us 2-0.
Take..............your coat. It's hot in here.
The company has relocated to New York and taken............20 new staff.
We collapsed in laughter when Fred took.............the headmaster.
Bill asked Mary if she had done anything the previous weekend.
Graham told Ian he would see him the following day.
You.............................do the shopping. I've already done it.
You.....................smoke if you're pregnant.
He has been reading for two hours.
He has read 53 pages so far.
How long have you been waiting for me?
This time last year I was living in Brazil.
What were you doing at 10 o'clock last night?
What are you doing this evening?
I'm playing volleyball.
Does he believe in God?
She doesn't belong to a political party.
Ron is in London at the moment. He's staying at the Hilton Hotel.
I'm living with some friends until I can find a flat.
While Susan was trying to get onto the platform, a man grabbad her handbag.
This time next week I expect I'll be living in London.
There is a bedroom and a living room. The living room is quite large.
He was doing ninety miles an hour.
It's a beautiful day.
The moon is full tonight.
The British drink far too much tea.
My nephes plays the guitar and the drums.
They live in India.
We went there by car.
Thom comes from the Netherlands.
The Thames flows into the North Sea.
Is this the person you told me about?
It's time for lunch.
The lunch I had at the restaurant was good value.
She is a prisoner.
She's a visitor to that specific building.
return it
understand
start (an activity/a hobby)
take to pieces
he was deceived
shorten
agreed to do
become successful
easily beat
Take off your coat. It's hot in here. - undress
The company has relocated to New York and taken on 20 new staff. - employ
We collapsed in laugter when Fred took off the headmaster. - pretend to be someone
Paul reminded Sue to buy some bread.
David asked me to tell him the time.
Jack denied stealing the money.
The police officer told Jack that he couldn't park there.
'Have you done/Did you do anything last weekend?
'I'll see you tomorrow, Ian,' said Graham.
You might fall in the river!
I think you should see a doctor.
You don't have to do the shopping.
You shouldn't/mustn't smoke if you're pregnant.
I'm sorry, I must/have to leave now.
That can't be Sue. She is in Brazil.
You mustn't leave now. It's against the rules.
You don't have to leave now.
You must be tired after your long journey.
We can't be lost!