"Can I use your laptop?" she asked me. She asked me if __________________ my laptop.
She asked me if she could use my laptop.
keep on
to continue doing something without stopping or giving up
put out
to extinguish a fire or a flame
I ___________ my homework when the phone rang. a) was doing / b) did
a) was doing
appologise
apologise
"Please don't forget to turn off the lights," my mother said. My mother __________________ to turn off the lights.
My mother reminded me to turn off the lights.
come out
to be released or made available to the public, often referring to a publication, product, or event
appear in
to make a public appearance
My sister ___________ in Paris for two years.
a) has been living / b) lived
has been living
invetion
invention
"Why did you cancel the meeting?" the boss asked. The boss asked why __________________ the meeting.
The boss asked why I had canceled the meeting.
break up
to take a break from regular activities or classes during holiday periods
end up
to reach or arrive at a particular place, situation, or result, often unintentionally or unexpectedly
If I _________ enough money, I will buy a new car.
a) will save / b) save
save
enviroment
environment
The children were playing in the park when it started raining. It started raining __________________ the children were playing in the park.
It started raining while the children were playing in the park.
catch up
to meet with someone after a period of separation to update each other
believe in
trust that someone can do something well
Sarah ___________ her keys. Can you help her look for them?
a) lost / b) has lost
has lost
acheive
achieve
They will announce the winner of the competition tomorrow. The winner of the competition __________________ tomorrow.
The winner of the competition will be announced tomorrow.
go for
to choose something, often expressing a preference or making a decision
depend on
be affected by something or someone
If it rained yesterday, we _____ stay at home and watch movies.
а) will / b) would
would
sociable
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