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[grammar] I was exhausted at the end of the exam. I ... for over two hours.
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[grammar] When thieves stole my favourite leather jacket, I was really upset. I ... it for over ten years.
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[grammar] I was exhausted at the end of the exam. I ... for over two hours.
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[grammar] When thieves stole my favourite leather jacket, I was really upset. I ... it for over ten years.
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[grammar] Please step out of the car, Mr. Jones. Do you realise you ... at over 90mph?
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[grammar] We didn't really want to go and see the musical again. We ... it twice - so we said "no" and we went to a restaurant instead!
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[grammar] I arrived over an hour late to the office and everyone was working. Actually, they ... for over two hours on the new project and I felt really guilty.
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[grammar] The kitchen was full of steam when we arrived. Joan was in the kitchen and she ... a huge meal for everyone at the party.
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[grammar] It was a bit embarrassing to arrive at their house and find Mary looking so sad. I think she ... before we got there.
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[grammar] No-one even noticed when I got home. They ... the big game on TV.
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[grammar] He ... a new car last month, but he doesn't really like it.
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[grammar] I burned my finger while I ... breakfast.
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[grammar] By the time I came back, Mike and Jane ... , so I couldn't tell them about it.
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[grammar] He ... for twenty years when he finally quit smoking.
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[grammar] I ... you yesterday because my telephone was out of order.
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[grammar] He was waiting for his bus at the bus stop when the robbers ... him.
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[grammar] I wanted to ask my son for help, but I saw that he .... , and I decided not to wake him up.
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[grammar] Yesterday I went to an interesting museum that I .... before.
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[grammar] By the time we arrived, she .... for us at the train station for three hours.
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[grammar] Christopher Columbus .... America in 1492.
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[grammar] Many years ago Mount Ararat ... to Armenia. Now it is placed within the Turkish territory.
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[grammar] He ... back from a long trip across Armenia.
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[grammar] I can't buy any more fruit. I ... a bag of apples and a bag of oranges.
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[grammar] They ... a meal an hour ago. They are still hungry.
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[grammar] He ... such a picturesque gorge before.
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[grammar] When she was a child her grandma ... such traditional bread every Friday.
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[grammar] Michael and Eve love cycling and visiting different countries all over the world. Last year they ... Armenia.
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[grammar] ...traditional Turkish coffee?
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A: Where's Sue?
B: She ... to church.
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[grammar] After the wedding ceremony, they ... to Paris where they spent their honeymoon.
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[grammar] The plane .... at New York three hours late.
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[grammar] I can't go home until I ... this job.
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[grammar] I ... in London since I was a little child.
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[grammar] As soon as I saw the man, I realised that we ... before, in Caracas.
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[grammar] After leaving London, we ... on to Birmingham without stopping.
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[grammar] She ran away with her lover, while her husband ....in Australia.
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[grammar] Where can he be? I can only imagine that he .... an accident somewhere.
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[grammar] He had worked in the company for 15 years before he .... promoted.
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[grammar] I .... the office after everyone else.
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[grammar] Hi, I'm really pleased to see you again, but I'm afraid I .... your name
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[grammar] Mozart ... more than 600 pieces of music.
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[grammar] We ... David in town a few days ago.
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[grammar] It was cold, so I ... the window.
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[grammar] I ... to the cinema three times last week.
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[grammar] She ... lunch by the time we arrived.
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[grammar] The sun ... at 9 last night.
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[grammar] We ... your coat on the sofa yesterady, and now it's gone!
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[grammar] Yesterday, I .... there thinking about what I had to do during the day.
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[grammar] We were running to the station exactly when the train ...
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[grammar] I ... pictures while I was having a walk.
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[grammar] Ms Jones isn’t in the office at the moment. I ... her you rang.
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[grammar] We're meeting in Ms Jones' office ...
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[grammar] Ms Jones always .…….. to work by car.
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[grammar] She .... for Siemens since 2011.
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[grammar] I look forward ... you next week.
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[grammar] Last Friday, I ... a letter to Ms Jones.
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[grammar] I need ... about your products.
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[grammar] Ms Jones, ... you speak Japanese? There’s someone on the phone from Japan.
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[grammar] Which of these three mobile phones is ... ?
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[grammar] Can you check my appointments, please? When ... the meeting with the Chinese suppliers?
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[grammar] If the train is late, I ... the meeting.
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[grammar] The curve … the axis.
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[grammar] The … graph is the mirror image of the previous one.
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[grammar] We know the graphical method of solving cubic equations … widespread.
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[grammar] We know … to apply this rule.
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[grammar] The idea is believed … by the scientists long ago.
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[grammar] The scientists … with those problems, the task is being solved.
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[grammar] The translation of algebraic expressions into words … rather obscure, the importance of algebra is increasingly essential.
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[grammar] If we … time last week, we could have taken part in that conference.
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[grammar] We wish we … there.
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[grammar] The method of … equations is rather simple.
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[grammar] This rule … to be applied for the multiplication.
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[grammar] She allowed the book … on the shelf.
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[grammar] The conference … ended, the students left the room.
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[grammar] An equation contains dependent and independent variables, the problem of dependent variable versus independent variable … important in economic analysis.
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[grammar] I wish we … these equations before.
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[grammar] It … to the point to discuss the results of the calculations.
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[grammar] While ... these equations you may use these notes.
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[grammar] If he … the iterative methods of solving cubic equations before, he would have got perfect results.
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[grammar] In many contexts other shapes of the curves … .
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[grammar] … these equations you should use reliable methods.
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[grammar] He didn’t wait long … an answer.
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[grammar] He was bored … his job.
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[grammar] Drive into the car park, you’ll see reception … the right.
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[grammar] Suppliers are paid … delivery.
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[grammar] This company ships the products … the shops.
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[grammar] Cubic equations can only be reliably solved … ‘trial and error’.
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[grammar] The graph slopes downwards from left … right.
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[grammar] A linear function specifies a relationship … two variables.
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[grammar] The curve will intercept the y-axis … ‘y’ = 4.