Выберите подходящий по смыслу глагол в нужной грамматической форме: When Charles was eighteen he ... the army.
(*ответ*) went into
Go into
told
tell
Выберите подходящий по смыслу глагол в нужной грамматической форме: When I ... on those days I realise how lucky I was.
(*ответ*) look back
Looks back
Wake up
Has woken up
Выберите подходящий по смыслу глагол в нужной грамматической форме: When is Heather going ... the ladder she borrowed?
(*ответ*) to give back
Give back
deal with
Deals with
Выберите подходящий по смыслу глагол в нужной грамматической форме: When Katie got Bill’s letter, she ... it back, unopened.
(*ответ*) sent
send
to give back
Give back
Выберите подходящий по смыслу глагол в нужной грамматической форме: When the noise ...., the chairman went on speaking.
(*ответ*) had died down
Die down
deal with
Deals with
Выберите подходящий по смыслу глагол в нужной грамматической форме: You eat too many sweets. You should try ... .
(*ответ*) to cut down
Cut down
have dropped out
Drops out
Выберите подходящий по смыслу глагол в нужной грамматической форме: You need rest to help you ... your operation.
(*ответ*) get over
Got over
Turn on
Turns on
Выберите подходящий по смыслу глагол в нужной грамматической форме: The government had ... the army to stop the violence.
(*ответ*) to send in
Sends in
pass on
Passes on
Выберите подходящий по смыслу глагол в нужной грамматической форме: The others were walking so fast that it was difficult ....
(*ответ*) to keep up
Keeps up
Wake up
Has woken up
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How do you account < for their strange behaviour?
He was accused of
< stealing the money.
We acted on your < advice and took the early train.
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Don’t forget < to add on some money for expenses.
The money owed added < up to over two thousand pounds.
This advertisement is obviously aimed < at teenagers.
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I hope I can count on < you to be here on time.
You can count me out. I’m much too old to < go to disco-dancing.
The police are < cracking down to prevent any more trouble.
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Please copy down what < I’ve written on the board.
The police cordoned < off the area to prevent any incidents.
Sure, count me < in. I’d love to help.
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The soup’s too hot. < I’ll leave it to cool down.
The prisoners are cooped < up in their cells for 23 hours a day.
You’ll crack up if < you keep working so hard.
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Unfortunately, the < holiday didn’t come up to expectations.
Even the experts can’t < come up with the answer to our problem.
You’re confusing < me with my brother, who’s also a doctor.
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Your name came up < in the course of conversation.
An opportunity < for extra work has come up.
We came up against many < problems when we built our house.
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I was in a coma for < ten days when I finally came to.
We left early in the < morning as the sun was coming up.
A man came up < and asked the way to the station.
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The man we arrested answered to the < criminal’s description.
I don’t approve of < all this loud modern music.
You’ll be asking for trouble if < you criticise her work.
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I think I’ve got a < cold coming on.
Come on! Don’t be frightened! You < can do it!
The heating comes < on at five in the morning.
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She took ages to < come round after she’d fainted.
A message has just < come through from headquarters.
When it comes to < doing the ironing, I’m hopeless.
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I came out in a terrible < rash after eating those berries.
Sandra’s got some work < so she can’t come out with us tonight.
I suddenly started trembling. I don’t < know what came over me.
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His new film comes out < next month.
The clouds went < away and the sun came out.
The school bell rang < and all the pupils came out.
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I only come on at the end < of the play.
This stuff should make < the stain come out.
When the story of < his secret life came out we were all shocked.
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The poster came off so I < had to stick it on again.
The match was stopped < and the players had to come off.
Come off it! He’s < at least fifty! Don’t talk such rubbish!
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Darren will come into < a lot of money when his grandfather dies.
The new system came < into use last month.
Money doesn’t < come into it. It’s not at all important.
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Our relatives’ flight < finally came in ten hours late.
Her new TV programme < has come in for a lot of criticism.
This beach is < completely covered when the tide comes in.
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Don’t leave your friend on the doorstep. Ask < him in!
I asked Sharon out but < she said she had lots of homework to do.
The bank staff < backed away as the gunman came nearer.
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This box might come < in useful one day.
News has just come in < of a fire at Heathrow Airport.
Unfortunately, I came < in last in the race.