Verbs (English exercise n°29199 - Please quote this number when contacting us)Other English exercises on the same topicVerbsChoose the right verb.English exercise "Verbs" created by fouine18 (03-11-2007) with The test builderClick here to see the current stats of this English test1. When you walk walk away with walk in on walk into walk off walk out on walks away from walks off with walks over, you move along by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground. 2. If someone walk walk away with walk in on walk into walk off walk out on walks away from walks off with walks over you, they treat you very badly. 3. If you walk walk away with walk in on walk into walk off walk out on walks away from walks off with walks over someone with whom you have a close relationship, you leave them suddenly. 4. If someone walk walk away with walk in on walk into walk off walk out on walks away from walks off with walks over something, they take it without asking the person to whom it belongs. 5. If someone walk walk away with walk in on walk into walk off walk out on walks away from walks off with walks over a situation that they find unpleasant, they leave it without trying to make it better before they leave. 6. If you walk walk away with walk in on walk into walk off walk out on walks away from walks off with walks over an unpleasant situation, you become involved in it without expecting to, sometimes because you're careless. 7. If you try to walk walk away with walk in on walk into walk off walk out on walks away from walks off with walks over an unpleasant feeling of illness or sadness, you go for a walk in order to stop having the feeling. 8. If you walk walk away with walk in on walk into walk off walk out on walks away from walks off with walks over someone, you go into a place and interrupt them unintentionally because you're not expecting them to be there. 9. If you walk walk away with walk in on walk into walk off walk out on walks away from walks off with walks over something such as a prize, you win it or achieve it very easily. 10. If you walk walk away with walk in on walk into walk off walk out on walks away from walks off with walks over your dog, you take it for a walk in order to keep it healthy. End of the free exercise to learn English: Verbs (01.11.2008 16:14)A free English exercise to learn English.Other English exercises on the same topic | All our lessons and exercises