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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #24984: Verbs
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    Verbs


    Choose the right verb.



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    1. Your friend Terry upon us three days ago.

    2. The doorbell is ringing. It Karen : she's in her room

    3. He looked at me and said : 'Let her '

    4. Why did you walk there? I you in my train.

    5. What when I arrived?

    6. We here since July

    7. She come with us if she doesn't want to

    8. When Mr Wood retired, he for Macintosh for fifteen years.

    9. We don't like doing the washing-up, but unfortunately it to be done.

    10. She didn't know when her parents back.

    11. We from them for 6 months.

    12. I wish they me when I was young.

    13. How long ago your car?

    14. By this time tomorrow he finished my work

    15. The thief climb the wall and he ran away.

    16. He for the bus since 7 o'clock.










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