You shouldn't get so angry ... him.
He is very good ... finding excuses.
He ... the book on the table. < lay / lie >
I am not very fond ... ice cream.
I would be thankful ... any advice you can give me.
He remained faithful ... the firm even after he had been dismissed.
I cannot be held responsible ... other people's mistakes.
His excellent progress should be obvious ... everyone.
This screw is ... ! < lose / loose >
I always ... at six o'clock. < raise / rise >
He works very ... . < hard / hardly >
Who ... the match? Man Utd. or Liverpool? < win / beat >
Please keep ... ! I'm trying to concentrate. < quite / quiet >
I ... ... smoke a lot once. Now I don't smoke at all. < ( be / get ) used to >
The waitress ... her tray. ( = it fell )
The teacher got angry and threw a book ... the boy. ( :-( )
We went into the orchard to help him ... some apples. < pick / grow >
Your son has ... since I last saw him. ( = get bigger )
Sir Frank Whittle ... the jet engine. < discover / invent >
Please ... him come to the concert with me. < allow / let >
Would you like to ... ... in the contest? ( = participate )
No one knows the ... for his disappearance. ( = why he disappeared )
We were ... by the circus clown. ( = It was good fun at the circus. )
They are now ch... our passports.
What would you ... me to do? < advice / advise >
The dining-room ... our school is very large.
He told us a story ... ghosts.
She gave me a present ... my bithday.
We stopped ... an inn ... the village.
The leader ... the party made a speech.
Hurry up or you will m... the train.
I am e... to receive a letter soon.
You should r... that picture a few inches. It's a bit low.
I love l... in bed on Sat mornings.
He always b... me at chess.
Are you ... ready? < fairly / quite >
I dislike getting up early, but I ... ... ... it now. < ( be / get ) used to >
People often come into our garden and p... flowers.
No one knows who i... the wheel.
I can't ... you do that. < let / allow >
His ... lasted four days. < journey / travel >
The oil level in the engine must be ch... .
I could not a... his offer.
Who is going to d... ... as Father Christmas?
How many hours a day do you p... the violin?
We were am... by his stories.
She h... the clothes on the line.
The train arrived ... as usual. < early / late >
He has been working too h... .
He was n... run over by a car. ( = The car almost hit him )
I told him about it ... ... ... help him.
I opened the door quietly ... ... not ... disturb him.
He left the letter on the table ... ... ... I could see it.
A big car ... up outside our house. < draw / let >
You can't rely on him. He is sure to ... you ... . ( = disappoint )
Don't ... the children ... of the garden. It's too dangerous in the street. < allow / let >
We shall have to ... ... a new agreement. < draw / let >
He was going to punish the boy, but he ... him ... . < draw / let >
I can ... no more. He ... me a secret and I have to keep it. < tell / say >
Why don't you ... him the truth? < say / tell >
If you didn't want it, why didn't you ... so? < say / tell >
He knelt down and ... his prayers. < say / tell >
I can't prevent him from ... lies. < say / tell >