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I've been in France for a week and I'm getting used to (drive) on the right.
driving
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I remember to be/be/being here when I was a child.
being
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Children spend a lot of/many time on social media platforms.
a lot of
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The house at the end of the street, which/that my grandfather built, needs renovating.
which
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The sun came out so we needn't have taken/didn't need to take any rainwear on the trip.
didn't need to take
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I got used to/was used to/used to work in a bank, but now I'm working as a designer.
used to
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We stopped to have/having/have lunch at the service station.
to have
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Mary said nothing, but she drank some tea and ate a few/a little bread.
a little
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The writer, that/who lives in this luxurious mansion, has just published his second novel.
who
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He managed to get a place at art school. (succeeded)
He ....................................................
He succeeded in getting a place at art school.
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It'll become easier for you to cook without salt. (get)
You'll .........................................................
You'll get used to cooking without salt.
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If she doesn't answer, try (call) her mobile.
calling
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There are only 2 tea bags left. (hardly)
There's ...............................
There's hardly any tea left.
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I wasn't honest with Kenneth, that/which made him furious.
which
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His parents don't let him stay out late. (allowed)
He .....................................................
He is not allowed to stay out late.