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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #12087: Prefixes 2
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    Prefixes 2


     

    Complete the verbs in these sentences.





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    1. I completely dis with her on this subject.

    2. He was here a minute ago, then he dis . I don't know where he is now.

    3. Her alarm clock didn't go off and she over .

    4. She finally managed to un the door and we were able to go inside.

    5. I don't think she'll pass the exam, but she can always re it in July.

    6. She's over things at the moment. She needs a complete break from her job.

    7. I'm sorry, I mis her message.

    8. We un as soon as we got to the hotel, then went out for a walk.

    9. My homework was so bad that I'll have to re it.

    10. My friend dis the film, but the others enjoyed it.

    11. The post office shuts for lunch, but it should re at 2.00 pm.

    12. He was very angry, because they over him by about £5 in that shop.










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