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break up | get in | get on | go for | note down | put off | stay behind | try out
8. Don’t __________________ doing your homework – you may not have time to do
it at the weekend.
2. Complete the sentences with the noun form of the verbs in brackets.
2. If you want to go on the school trip, you’ll need ____________________ from your
parents. (permit)
6. Have you completed the ____________________ form with all your personal
details? (register)
3. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
2. Don’t forget _________________ (buy) tickets for the concert. There aren’t many
left.
4. I tried _________________ (play) the violin when I was younger but I soon gave it
up.
6. We’ll never forget _________________ (hear) our music teacher sing for the first
time. Her voice was incredible.
8. She’s tried _________________ (look) on the internet, but she can’t find any of his
early music.
3. to tell someone that you will cause problems for them if they do not do what you
want
t_______
4. to admit that you have done something wrong or something that you feel guilty of
bad about
c______
8. to say that something is true or is a fact, although you cannot prove it and other
people might not believe it
c____
Grammar
2. A: Who did you see / saw you at the party last weekend?
B: I saw Chris and Alfie.
4. A: Who did you help / helped you prepare for the exam?
B: My sister helped me.
My cousin (1) wants / is wanting / has wanted to be a famous opera singer since he
was a baby. He’s actually really good and we all (2) believe / are believing / have
believed that he’ll get there one day, but right now he (3) recognises / is recognising /
has recognised that it’ll be difficult. At the moment he (4) studies / ’s studying / has
studied in a music school in New York. Next week, he (5) takes / is taking / has taken
part in a concert at the Metropolitan Opera House, which (6) holds / is holding / has
held 3,800 people. A singer’s life isn’t easy. My cousin often (7) has / is having / has
had to practise for weeks before an event. He says he (8) doesn’t have / isn’t having /
hasn’t had a real break for two years.
When I was younger, we (1) used to go / were going to the same hotel every
summer. One day I (2) was walking / had walked back to the room when I realised
that I (3) was leaving / had left my key inside the room. I (4) knew / had known my
sister was in there. First I (5) tried / was trying knocking gently on the door but soon I
(6) had kicked / was kicking the door. Suddenly an angry woman (7) opened / had
opened the door. I (8) made / had made a mistake – it was the wrong room!
10. Complete the sentences with the past simple, past continuous or past
perfect form of the verbs.