I'm really busy right now. Would you mind me back? (call)
My mom told me she wanted to me in the kitchen. (speak)
We decided her a birthday present because we weren't sure what she wanted. (not buy)
Have you ever thought of back to live in Edinburgh? (go)
My neighbour offered my children while I went to do some shopping. (look after)
Have you finished the computer yet? I need it. (use)
for people who are late makes me really sad. (wait)
My parents would like me teaching as a career. (consider)
I think Jim should study Art. He's very good at . (draw)
Do you think you'd like with children? (work)
If they can save enough money, they're hoping to London for their honeymoon. (go)
Have you ever thought about yoga or Pilates? (do)
I was really surprised that he'd failed the exam. I thought he was going to pass. (hear)
Are you going to go on Italian here next year? (study)
I want you very well about what you're going to do after you leave university. (think)
I don't really feel like tonight. Let's go out for dinner. (cook)
Don't pretend the present if you don't. (like)
early in the morning always makes me a bit uncomfortable. (eat/feel)
Sandra asked her brother her a lift into town. (give)
2.Read the dialogue and fill in the gaps with the right preposition or particle.
- Hi, Jessy!
- Hi, Mila!
- You seem a little under the weather. What's wrong?
- My car broke 1. again and I ended 2. coming by bus. I had just picked it 3. from the mechanic a few days ago. But the repair didn't hold up. Can you believe it? The car engine gave 4. again. I can't rely 5. my car any longer to get me where I need to go. It just wears me 6.
- Sorry to hear that.
- I really need to buy a new car. I started putting 7. money every week. I earned money freelancing online in my free time.
- Wow, that sounds great!
- But I can't keep 8. with my studies this way and I always fall 9. . I have to catch 10. on my classes all the time. As soon as I buy the car I'll give up the job and focus on my studies.