I can't go to the cinema with you. I'm totally broke/short.
broke
Mary and I get ... very well with each other.
on/along
It's a good idea to stop wasting all your pocket money so fast.
(better)
You'd better stop wasting all your pocket money so fast.
You'd better not waste all your pocket money so fast.
Frank ... (create) his own website last month.
created
I ... (look) for a fashionable pair of boots since last month but so far I ... (not/find) anything.
have been looking/haven't found
Albert has interviewed eight employees/applicants for the position.
applicants
After my cat's death I felt horrible, but I soon got ... it.
over
You shouldn't be late for the job inteview.
(better)
You'd better not be late for the job interview.
Frank ... (have) his computer for a while now.
has had
Why don't you check out the new department store? I think I ... (see) some nice boots there.
have seen
I recommend/consider you buy the blue shirt.
recommend
Julie always finds a good excuse to put ... visiting the dentist.
off
Jack doesn't really want to go to the concert.
(rather)
Jack would rather not go to the concert.
... you ever ... (be) to a second-hand shop?
Have ... been
So, ... Tina ... (save) up enough money to buy the bike she wants?
has Tina saved
I'd like a guarantee/refund for this MP4 player. It's broken.
refund
My cousins put me ... for a week when I first moved to London.
up
I advise you not to speak to me like that again!
(not)
You'd better not speak to me like that again!
She ... (not/know) Carla for very long, but she's her best friend.
hasn't known
Yes, she ... (work) part-time for three months now and she ... (manage) to put 300 Euros aside.
has worked/has been working
has managed
If you involve/require further information, you should ask the receptionist.
require
I meant to go to the shopping centre to buy my mum a gift, but I didn't get ... to doing it.
round
Sandra doesn't like pasta so she'd rather/better not go to an Italian restaurant.
rather
I ... (see) a beautiful bag at the second-hand shop last week. I ... (always/want) to buy a bag like that, but it still costs a fortune.
saw/have always wanted
A: You look tired.
B: I ... (write) for two hours.
A: ... you ... (finish) your short story yet?
B: Not really, I can't think of a nice ending.
have been writing
Have you finished