Complete the sentences with the correct verb:
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- I ___ you and understand your feelings. ( like/sympathize )
- Leo ___ that he would travel abroad this summer. (said/told )
- The ___ of the Titanic was a horrible naval disaster. ( sinking/drowning )
- I can ___ with you but I can not change the facts. ( sympathize/like )
- Argentine was not expected to ___ Brazil in the 2014 World cup. ( win/beat )
- We ___ this sofa with us from Canada. ( brought/took )
- Marylin ___ her daughter how to read. ( learned/taught )
- I ___ down and skinned my knees. ( fell/fall )
- Dad, ___ I be excused from the table? ( may/can )
- The picture was ___ over the fireplace. ( hanged/hung )
- Can you ___ the music playing upstairs? ( hear/listen )
- Do you ___ to go skiing with me this winter? ( like/want )
- I was so excited I could hardly ___. ( sleep/go to bed )
- The video conversation class will ___ soon. ( take part /take place )
- Japanese lanterns are usually ___ paper. ( of / from )
- The spy was ___ for treason. ( hung /hunged )
- Fred wants you to ___ the parcel on the kitchen table. ( lie / lay )
- Have you ever learned how to ___ a toy ? ( make /do )
- Fred wants to ___ down for a short nap. ( lay / lie )
- The bumps on the road made me ___ down and skin my knee. ( fell / fall )
- I ___ the newspaper to relax. ( study / read )
- I will certainly ___ my uncle's murder. ( avenge / revenge )
- I ___ how to use a word processor.( learn / know )
- I went to school to ___ how to word process. ( learn / know )
- Are you ___ at that wonderful girl ? ( seeing / looking )
- It is better to be poor than to ___ a bank. ( steal / rob )
- Could you kindly ___ me a pair of scissors? ( search / fetch )
- Sally always ___ her diamond earrings with her blue gown. ( wears/puts on )
- I ___ some money for the milkman in that envelope this morning. ( put / keep )
- I ___ aspirin whenever I have a headache. ( take / get/receive )
- ___ it alone. ( let go of / leave )
- First thing in the morning we ___ the camp flag. ( raise / rise )
- Eric ___ to drink the medicine. ( refused/ denied )
- On week nights I try to ___ early. ( sleep / go to bed )
- I am going to ___ a book from the library. ( borrow / lend )
- According to Teacher J.B. It takes practice, patience and perseverance to ___ to speak English. ( learn / teach )
- The birds have ___ south for the winter. ( flown / flowed )
- I ___ my textbook for one hour every evening. ( study / read )
- He decided to ___ his wife and live alone. ( leave / give up )
- Lara ___ a nice sports car. ( has / is with )
- He does not ___ spaghetti very much. ( take care of / care for )
- Help me ___ to give back her pencil. ( remind / remember )
- I am ___ how to drive this summer. ( learning / studying )
- Sally ___ gloves before she goes out to the garden. ( puts on / wears )
- I will ___ you do 25 pushups if you forget your kit. ( make / let )
- Our team is going to ___ the championship. ( win / beat )
- I like to ___ early in the morning. ( rise / raise )
- Emily plans to ___ at Harvard next year. ( learn / study )
- I took ___ on the thief who stole my watch. ( avenge / revenge )
- Waldo ___ me that he is going to Hawaii for a few months. ( told / said )
- I will be unable to ___ in today's activities. ( take part / take place )
- More than a thousand people ___ on the Titanic. ( sunk / drowned )
- How ___ I get to Tokyo from here? ( can / may )
- I ___ you invitation to the dance. ( accept / agree )
- Remember to ___ the garbage in the morning. ( take out / take off )
- Please ___ your homework before dinner. ( make / do )
- Rubies ___ in Thailand and Cambodia. ( are / are found )
- Please ___ me to give back her pencil. ( remember / remind )
- I am going to the store to ___ milk. ( buy / take )
- Please ___ your basket to the cash register. ( buy / take )
- I have ___ to go with you to the party. ( accepted / agreed )
- Rachel could not ___ that she had witnessed the accident. ( refuse / deny )
- Her testimony ___ me that he is guilty. ( persuaded / convinced )
- Do you ___ skiing in the winter? ( like / want )
- I am trying to ___ to the music. ( hear / listen )
- The Canadian doctors, Banting and Best, ___ insulin. ( invented / discovered )
- Summer is a good time ___ the family. ( to have / to be with )
- She does not ___ her plants so they always look sick. ( care for / take care of )
- He went down on his hands and knees to ___ for his contact lens. ( search / fetch )
- The doctor told me to ___ drinking. ( give up / leave )
- The river ___ gently to the sea. ( flown / flowed )
- The burglar ___ all of her jewelry. ( stole / robbed )
- I hope that I can ___ you to try some of these appetizers. ( persuade / convince )
- When you come in ___ your wet clothes at the door. ( take out / take off )
- The library will ___ me a book. ( lend / borrow )
- Do not ___ the string of the kite. ( let go of / leave )
- Please ___ me in! ( let / make )
- I ___ high marks in music very easily. ( get/receive / make )
- The doctor ___ in his office as usual all morning. ( was found / was )
- Can you ___ the airplane in the sky? ( see / look )
- Cheese is ___ milk. ( made of / made from )
- The telephone was ___ by Alexander Graham Bell. ( invented / discovered )














