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30 | :Despite the argument they had half an hour before they ??would go shopping?? together and everything was very pleasant (<i>go shopping</i>) |
30 | :Despite the argument they had half an hour before they ??would go shopping?? together and everything was very pleasant (<i>go shopping</i>) |
31 | :Peter loved biology at school, he knew ??would become?? a vet later (<i>become</i>). |
31 | :Peter loved biology at school, he knew ??would become?? a vet later (<i>become</i>). |
32 | :Lenin, with his wealth of information about the situation in Russia in 1917, ??would tend?? to interpret that information from only one perspective (<i>tend</i>). |
32 | :Lenin, with his wealth of information about the situation in Russia in 1917, ??would tend?? to interpret that information from only one perspective (<i>tend</i>). |
33 | :In 200, when the Euro was introduced, many people predicted that a single currency ??would slow down?? economic growth in Europe (<i>slow down</i>). |
33 | :In 200, when the Euro was introduced, many people predicted that a single currency ??would slow down?? economic growth in Europe (<i>slow down</i>). |
34 | :Why are you surprised? I knew he ??wouldn't come?? to her birthday party. (<i>not come</i>) |
34 | :Why are you surprised? I knew he ??wouldn't come?? to her birthday party. (<i>not come</i>) |
35 | :He dreaded the moment he ??would have to tell?? her she was adopted (<i>have to tell</i>). |
35 | :He dreaded the moment he ??would have to tell?? her she was adopted (<i>have to tell</i>). |
36 | :He always rushed to the phone, he ??wouldn't let?? me answer the phone you see (<i>not let</i>) . |
36 | :He always rushed to the phone, he ??wouldn't let?? me answer the phone you see (<i>not let</i>) . |
37 | :An excited woman ??was making?? an emergency call over the phone - "Doctor, please come over right away. My husband is in great pain (<i>make</i>). |
37 | :An excited woman ??was making?? an emergency call over the phone - "Doctor, please come over right away. My husband is in great pain (<i>make</i>). |
38 | :I ??had once been?? a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies (<i>once be</i>). |
38 | :I ??had once been?? a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies (<i>once be</i>). |
39 | :Mike looked sad. He ??was thinking?? that the way she had responded to his own kiss hadn't meant what he had believed it had (<i>think</i>). |
39 | :Mike looked sad. He ??was thinking?? that the way she had responded to his own kiss hadn't meant what he had believed it had (<i>think</i>). |
40 | :When she arrived to the playground her children in front of her ??were jumping?? and ?? waving?? at her wildly with a big smile on their faces (<i>jump/wave</i>). |
40 | :When she arrived to the playground her children in front of her ??were jumping?? and ?? waving?? at her wildly with a big smile on their faces (<i>jump/wave</i>). |
41 | :Dreadlock Doom the jailer ??had discovered?? the loss of his prisoners and, cursing horribly, was running back to Mutton House (<i>discover</i>). |
41 | :Dreadlock Doom the jailer ??had discovered?? the loss of his prisoners and, cursing horribly, was running back to Mutton House (<i>discover</i>). |
42 | :My best friend, Mary was no longer there. She ??had moved?? to New York (<i>move</i>). |
42 | :My best friend, Mary was no longer there. She ??had moved?? to New York (<i>move</i>). |
43 | :I was very pleased to see Peter after such a long time. I ??had not seen?? him for 2 years (<i>not see</i>). |
43 | :I was very pleased to see Peter after such a long time. I ??had not seen?? him for 2 years (<i>not see</i>). |
44 | :Peter wasn't at home when I arrived. He ??had just gone out?? to buy bread (<i>just go out</i>). |
44 | :Peter wasn't at home when I arrived. He ??had just gone out?? to buy bread (<i>just go out</i>). |
45 | :The house ??was?? very quiet when I ??got home??. Everyone had gone to bed (<i>be/get home</i>). |
45 | :The house ??was?? very quiet when I ??got home??. Everyone had gone to bed (<i>be/get home</i>). |
46 | :Sorry for being late. The car ??broke down?? on my way here (<i>break down</i>). |
46 | :Sorry for being late. The car ??broke down?? on my way here (<i>break down</i>). |
47 | :There was a car by the side of the motorway. It ??had broken down?? and the driver was trying to repair it, so we ??stopped?? to see if we could help (<i>break down/stop</i>). |
47 | :There was a car by the side of the motorway. It ??had broken down?? and the driver was trying to repair it, so we ??stopped?? to see if we could help (<i>break down/stop</i>). |
48 | :I didn't recognise Mrs Smith, she ??had changed?? a lot (<i>change</i>). |
48 | :I didn't recognise Mrs Smith, she ??had changed?? a lot (<i>change</i>). |
49 | :He had thought about flying to Rome but all the flights ??were booked up?? (<i>book up</i>). |
49 | :He had thought about flying to Rome but all the flights ??were booked up?? (<i>book up</i>). |
50 | :I ??had meant?? to call my parents but couldn't find a phone box (<i>mean</i>). |
50 | :I ??had meant?? to call my parents but couldn't find a phone box (<i>mean</i>). |
51 | :She ??had not expected?? to see Peter again, so she was delighted when they met at the exhibition (<i>not expect</i>). |
51 | :She ??had not expected?? to see Peter again, so she was delighted when they met at the exhibition (<i>not expect</i>). |
52 | :When she came into the hall, everyone ??started?? cheering (<i>start</i>). |
52 | :When she came into the hall, everyone ??started?? cheering (<i>start</i>). |
53 | :When Nigel collapsed, I ??phoned?? for an ambulance (<i>phone</i>). |
53 | :When Nigel collapsed, I ??phoned?? for an ambulance (<i>phone</i>). |
54 | :When she opened the book, she saw that some pages ??had been torn out?, of it (<i>tear out</i>). |
54 | :When she opened the book, she saw that some pages ??had been torn out?, of it (<i>tear out</i>). |
55 | :By the time I got to the kitchen, the wood ??had caught fire??. Luckily I managed to put it out (<i>catch fire</i>). |
55 | :By the time I got to the kitchen, the wood ??had caught fire??. Luckily I managed to put it out (<i>catch fire</i>). |
56 | :Just as I ??was getting?? into the bath, the fire alarm ??went off?? (<i>get/go off</i>). |
56 | :Just as I ??was getting?? into the bath, the fire alarm ??went off?? (<i>get/go off</i>). |