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113

- I'm really angry about all this litter your children dropped in my garden.


- It won't happen again.

- I can manage, thanks.

- I'm really angry about all this litter your children dropped in my garden.

- It won't happen again.

113

By the time we arrive at the theatre, the play ... .


will start

will have started

By the time we arrive at the theatre, the play will have started .

113

- I ... (not call) Helen for ages. I wonder how she is.

- Well, I know she ... (stay) in this town this week, so maybe you two can meet while she's here.

- I haven't called Helen for ages. I wonder how she is.

- Well, I know she is staying in this town this week, so maybe you two can meet while she's here.

113

When he was little, John ... his parents to get him a dog for his birthday, but they never did.


was always used to asking

would always ask

When he was little, John would always ask his parents to get him a dog for his birthday, but they never did.

226

Watch out! You ... into that tree!


are going to crash

are crashing

Watch out! You are going to crash into that tree!

226

Linda ... (try) to find a present for her mum for over an hour before she ... (finally see) something nice to buy her.

Linda had been trying to find a present for her mum for over an hour before she finally saw something nice to buy her.

226

When James was younger, he ... listening to rock music, but now he isn't really interested in it.


would like

used to like

When James was younger, he used to like listening to rock music, but now he isn't really interested in it.

226

- Could I have a quick word with you?


- Sure, go ahead.

- Nothing special. Why?

- Could I have a quick word with you?

- Sure, go ahead.

338

Instead of ... paper, why don't you use both sides of the page to write on?


wasting

removing

Instead of wasting paper, why don't you use both sides of the page to write on?

338

Janet has always been ... her younger sister because she thinks that their parents pay more attention to her.


envious of

unheard of

Janet has always been envious of her younger sister because she thinks that their parents pay more attention to her.

338

- What ... (you do)? Your face is all red and you look really upset.

- I ... (just have) another fight with Tom because he used my laptop without asking me again.

- What have you been doing? Your face is all red and you look really upset.

- I have just had another fight with Tom because he used my laptop without asking me again.

338

Nathan ... (come) across a photo of his great-grandfather as he ... (look) through some old things.

Nathan came across a photo of his great-grandfather as he was looking through some old things.

449

William ... (already hear) the news when I ... (call) to tell him.

William had already heard the news when I called to tell him.

449

This time next Monday John ... his brand-new car.


will be driving

is about to drive

This time next Monday John will be driving his brand-new car.

449

Although Patrick works long hours, his family still ... priority over his work.


remains

takes

Although Patrick works long hours, his family still takes priority over his work.

449

They wanted to have a very small and quiet wedding, so they invited members of their ... families and very few friends.


immediate

extended

They wanted to have a very small and quiet wedding, so they invited members of their immediate families and very few friends.

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