Tell him to come ... my office. I want to speak ... him.
The ship sailed ... the harbour and disappeared from sight.
We climbed ... the top of the mountain.
He aimed ... the bird, fired and missed.
Please bring the tea things ... the kitchen for me.
I agree ... you. He never listens ... anybody.
Don't blame me ... that.
We must prepare ... the coming year.
He has quarrelled ... nearly all his old friends.
He came into the room without knocking ... the door.
I can't drink this coffee. It is ... hot.
He ... the accusation. < deny / refuse >
He often does ... about the house. < works / jobs >
The train ... at a terrific speed. < past / passed >
Have you seen Frank lately? I met him by accident the ... day.
He ... the newspaper for a few minutes before going out. < watch / look at >
I feel ... sleepy that I'll go to bed at once. < so / such >
He is ... ... difficult child that he objects to everything. < so / such >
This water has been boiling cont...ly for over an hour.
He knocked me down and ... me of all my money. < steal / rob >
In the end I bought ... tie instead of two. < a / one >
I am surprised you didn't ... my new hat. < notice / observe >
The firemen found it difficult to put ... the fire.
I'll have to look that ... in the encyclopaedia.
He ran so fast I couldn't catch ... ... him.
All his friends are Americans. He has picked ... an American accent.
I haven't any money now. Can I pay you ... next week?
I ... a promise never to see him again. < do / make >
I was asked to ... a speech. < do / make >
That shop is ... very good business these days. < do / make >
Do you think it will ... any difference? < do / make >
When did you last ... your homework? < do / make >
He's the sort of person who is always ... trouble. < do / make >
The new school, ... has just been completed, is a fine building.
He ... that he had taken it. < refuse / deny >
The waiter ... me another spoon. :-) < take / fetch >
He is ... ill to do any work. < very / too >
I had a few ... to do in town this morning. < jobs / works >
... day I spoke to ... man ... had won the Nobel Prize.
A bird flew ... my window. < passed / past >
We spent the first day of our holidays in Geneva. The ... day we went to Basle.
I spent the afternoon ... the match. < follow / watch >
Ships ... cross the sea. < continuously / continually >
"Did you take that book from the shelf?" he ... suddenly. < remark / notice >
The bank has been ... . < steal / rob >
He had ... come home ... they rang him up from the office. < no sooner / hardly >
The plane had ... taken off ... it returned to the airport. < no sooner / hardly >
He has ... good progress. < do / make >
You never ... a job properly. < do / make >
Why can't you ... up your mind? < do / make >
I have to go out now. I must ... some shopping. < do / make >
... me a favour, will you? Shut up! < do / make >
Don't ... such a noise. < do / make >
You have just ... a mistake. < do / make >
He always ... his best. < do / make >
Have they put ... that forest fire?
Haven't you learnt how to look ... a word in the dictionary?
I tried to call her ... , but her phone was out of order.
Pick ... all those toys and put them ... .
If you can't find a room at a hotel, I can put you ... for the night.
Look ... !! That bus nearly hit you !!
I'll pay ... the money I borrowed as soon as I can.
I can't put ... ... those children any longer.
He's so far ahead of you, you'll never catch ... ... him.