1 |
- What are you thinking about, Mary? - I wonder how much this party will cost us. |
THINK/ WONDER/ COST |
2 |
I thought my train left at 15.30, and I was very disappointed to learn when I arrived at 15.00 that it had just left. |
LEAVE/ ARRIVE/ LEAVE |
3 |
While he was entering the room, he felt somebody's eyes on him. He looked around, but there was nobody in sight. |
ENTER/ LEAVE/ LOOK/TOBE |
4 |
As the plane was landing she felt more relaxed: she didn't like flying. |
LAND/FEEL |
5 |
While they were getting off the train there was an announcement that the ferry hadn't arrived yet from France. |
GET/ TO BE/ ARRIVE |
6 |
The journalist had been dead for at least five years before the police found the murderer. |
TO BE/ FIND |
7 |
When she saw that the ashtray was full, she wondered who had smoked so much the previous night. |
SEE/ TO BE/ WONDER/ SMOKE |
8 |
I've made up my mind. I am going to tell him the whole story when he comes. |
MAKE UP/ TELL/ COME |
9 |
I expect it will be dark by the time we get there. |
EXPECT/ TO BE/ GET |
10 |
- Don't call before six o'clock - I'll be cooking. - But if you help me I'll cook dinner for you! |
COOK/ HELP/ COOK |
11 |
We are thinking of going to Italy for a week. What do you think of the idea? |
THINK/ THINK |
12 |
Everybody looked tense: the speaker was announcing the final failure of the Peace Talks in Washington. |
LOOK/ ANNOUNCE |
13 |
Do you realize what you have said ? |
REALIZE/ SAY |
14 |
I am leaving tomorrow. Tell me all the news. What have you been doing over the last few years? |
LEAVE/ DO |
15 |
- How long had you been watching TV when you heard the shot? - Oh, I had just switched it on. Yes, I had been watching it for only a few minutes. |
WATCH/ SWITCH/ WATCH |