I'm on a diet.I have overweight<span>.
</span>I don't eat processed foods.I prefer physical activity<span>.
</span>You should eat more vegetables if you want to lose weight<span>.
</span>I'm allergic to fish<span>..
</span>The God we are to put on weight if to drink so many <span>carbonated beverages.
</span>I <span>admit my mistake.
</span>I can't stand fast food.It's disgusting<span>.
</span>He refused to go to the party<span>.
</span>She complained that her son's high temperature<span>.
</span><span>Do you have medical insurance?
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They are eating bananas. He is making vegetable salad. Can you make a fruit salad? Ann is helping her Mum in the kitchen. Can I help you?
<span>1. Is there anything else (to tell) her? I believe she deserves (to know) the state of her sick brother.
2. He kept late hours last night, he may still (be sleeping).
3. "She must (have been) very beautiful years ago," Maren thought.
4. It's a secret, and no one else must (be told).
5. Good-bye. So pleased (to have met) you.
6. He's a talented engineer. He's supposed (to be working) at a new invention.
7. I've just seen him passing the entrance door, so he can't (be working) at the laboratory as you say.
8. The next morning he seemed (to have forgotten) it all.
9. No words can describe it: it must (be seen)
10. I hate (to brother) you, but the students are still waiting (to be given) books for their work.
11. He seized every opportunity (to appear) in public: he was so anxious (to be talked) about.</span>
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1) The old man is so weak he can ... move. B. hardly
2) I ... to the Crimea last summer. It was great! B. went
3) My friends ... TV at the moment. B. are watching
A. I think I can smell smoke on Debbie's clothes. I'm sure she (has been smoking)
A. She is ashamed </span><span>FOR her son
B. He was prompt at answering the request
C. France is famous </span><span>FOR cheese
D. He is clever at foreign languages
1) A. became
2) C. have celebrated
3) B. made
4) A. celebrate
5) C. is
A. The businessman (flew) to England yesterday
B. - Did you (see) him this morning? -Yes. He (was standing) in the hall laughing.
8) A. They strolled in the park ... (lazily)
B. The child grew ... (silent)
C. He seems to be ... (honest)
9) D. whether
10) B. with
1) D. the smartest
2) A. easily
12) A. The teacher watched the students (write) the last
B. The policeman saw a stranger (leave) the house and (run) down the street quickly
C. Nobody will make me (change) my mind
1) A. I wish I had read </span><span>this book</span>
2) B. She said she knew him
After discovering that Easter is second only to Christmas in gift-giving holidays, Tracy wonders if her Easter bunny isn't delivering.