Complete the sentences using the verbs in the box. Use the same verb in each pair of sentences. Use the present simple, present continuous, past simple or past continuous.
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I'm thinking about taking a gap year before I go to university and going travelling around South America. A: Why's Terry having a party? B: I think it's his birthday.
A: How did the cat get up into the tree? B: I saw he was chasing a bird. A: Let me know when the post arrives. B: Why, do you expect you something important?
A: Did you enjoy your time at boarding school? B: No, I hated every minute of it. b As the boat was thrown about by the huge waves, she looked across at Paul and wondered if he saw this, too.
a This month's special exhibition of South African art attracts over 5000 visitors a day to the museum, whereas we normally only get about 2000. b As the home of William Shakespeare, Stratford attracts tourists from all over the world.
a Do you see that big house over there? It's my uncle's. b I split up with Alex when I found out that he was looking for someone else.
a A: What happened to your wrist? B: I looked at the window for some new curtains when I fell off the ladder and sprained it. b I was given this pedometer for my birthday. You just hook it on your belt and it measures how far you walk during the day.
a A: What on earth are you doing down there? B: I was looking for one of my earrings - it fell off and rolled under the bed. b A: Which course are you going to apply to?