(A) Tomorrow (B) I woke up early (C) and went jogging (D) before breakfast.
→ A → Yesterday
(A) I put ice (B) into the glass (C) but the drink became (D) hot.
→ D → cold
(A) I filled (B) empty (C) the bottle with water (D) before the trip.
→ B → (remove “empty”)
(A) He paid (B) nothing (C) for an expensive watch (D) at the store.
→ B → a lot
(A) The meeting lasted (B) ten minutes (C) but felt (D) five hours.
→ D → like five hours
(A) She poured tea (B) into the cup (C) empty (D) and drank it slowly.
→ C → into the empty cup
(A) She opened (B) the wall (C) to let fresh air in (D) after dinner.
→ B → window
(A) She whispered (B) during the meeting (C) loudly (D) so nobody noticed.
→ C → quietly
(A) I was alone (B) in the room (C) and talked to (D) everyone.
→ D → nobody
(A) Before (B) he was born, (C) he learned to read (D) well.
→ C → couldn't read
(A) We locked (B) open (C) the front door (D) before leaving.
→ B → (remove “open”)
(A) He found his keys (B) in his pocket (C) lost (D) and opened the door.
→ C → (remove “lost”)
(A) The car had no fuel, (B) but it drove (C) across town (D) easily.
→ B → couldn’t drive
(A) At midnight (B) the sun was shining (C) brightly over the city (D).
→ B → the moon was shining
(A) I saved the file (B) on my laptop (C) burning (D) and sent it by email.
→ C → (remove “burning”)
(A) He turned off (B) the phone (C) and immediately received (D) three calls.
→ A → turned on
(A) After lunch (B) we ate breakfast (C) and left for work (D) earlier.
→ B → had lunch
(A) Dead (B) battery powered the laptop (C) for two more hours (D).
→ A → The battery
(A) She cleaned the room, (B) threw away the rubbish, (C) dirty (D) and opened the window.
→ C → cleaned
(A) She (B) ate (C) the soup with a fork (D) at lunch.
→ D → with a spoon
(A) They bought tickets (B) packed their bags (C) stayed home (D) and flew to Dubai.
→ C → (remove “stayed home”)
(A) The shop was closed, (B) the lights were off, (C) but people were (D) shopping.
→ D → nobody was shopping
(A) We solved the problem, (B) tested the system, (C) unchanged (D) and celebrated.
→ C → (remove “unchanged”)
(A) The baby (B) drove (C) the car home (D) after the picnic.
→ B → was carried
(A) The room was dark, (B) so I switched on (C) the light (D) off.
→ D → (remove “off”)