break up | get in | get on | go for | note down | put off | stay behind | try out
I’d love to a new activity like digital photography or video production.
I’d love to try out a new activity like digital photography or video production.
A: Who ... last night? B: My cousin called me.
called you
I’ll always remember (go) to my first concert. I saw a jazz singer with my uncle.
going
My favourite band (go) on tour all the time.
goes
break up | get in | get on | go for | note down | put off | stay behind | try out
Don’t doing your homework – you may not have time to do it at the weekend
Don’t put off doing your homework – you may not have time to do it at the weekend
break up | get in | get on | go for | note down | put off | stay behind | try out
If I was invited to spend a year in another country, I’d it.
If I was invited to spend a year in another country, I’d go for it.
A: Who ... at the party last weekend? B: I saw Chris and Alfie.
did you see
Don’t forget (buy) tickets for the concert. There aren’t many left
to buy
My friends and I (enjoy) going to concerts since we started secondary school.
have enjoyed
I (not think) I’ll ever be good at singing
don't think
break up | get in | get on | go for | note down | put off | stay behind | try out
We usually for the summer holidays in the third week of June.
We usually break up for the summer holidays in the third week of June.
A: Who ... prepare for the exam? B: My sister helped me.
helped you
Please stop (talk)! I can’t hear the music.
talking
Giving a concert (require) a lot of preparation
requires
She’s tried (look) on the internet, but she can’t find any of his early music.
looking
break up | get in | get on | go for | note down | put off | stay behind | try out
I think I will well in my new job. It seems to be a good place to work.
I think I will get on well in my new job. It seems to be a good place to work.
A: What ... bike? B: It damaged my parent’s car.
damaged your
Jack’s stopped (practise) with his band at the weekend, he hasn’t got time.
practising
My grandma used to play the piano every day but she (not play) it for ages
hasn't played
My brother (seem) to enjoy listening to the same song again and again.
seems
break up | get in | get on | go for | note down | put off | stay behind | try out
I’d love to do music technology at university but it’s really hard to .
I’d love to do music technology at university but it’s really hard to get in.
A: Who ... singing in the shower? B: My heard me. And he recorded me on his phone!
heard you
I tried (play) the violin when I was younger but I soon gave it up.
to play
We (not go out) tomorrow night because we have to study.
aren't going out
My friends (wait) in the queue for tickets, if you want to join them
are waiting