3. A: You were born in Wooton, weren't you. It’s supposed to be a lovely village.
B: It certainly used to be, but it may .......:.0::ss0u~ [haven't been there for years.
‘A: I rang Terry’s doorbell twice, but there was no answer.
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B: He must ws in the garden.
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A: Cutting those roses was so difficult, I've still got thorns in my hands.
B: You might .......0:s.ssss:: it easier if you'd been wearing gloves.
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A: I thought we were meeting Les at the theatre.
B: Yes, he should be here by now. I suppose he might....... for us inside
the theatre.
7 A: That suit she was wearing must have cost a fortune.
B: Do you think it might ccc: OF silk.
8 A: When Kathy said ‘He's really lazy’, do you think she meant me?
B: Well, she could 0.000 about someone else, I suppose.
EB A group of geography students are going on a field trip to Iceland. Their teacher is
talking about the arrangements. Rewrite the underlined parts using one of the words or
phrases from the box. You need to add extra words in each case.
allow are to compulsory managed
possibility of recommend refused succeeded
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Unfortunately, the authorities (1) won't allow us to carry 1 have refused. to
out fieldwork on the glacier. Apparently, because of
weather conditions it’s not safe at the moment. Instead,
(2) we've been able to arrange a boat trip to study coastal 2
features, and (3) we may see whales. So (4) you should 3
bring a pair of binoculars if you can. You might also want 4
to bring a camera, too. In past years, students have
(5) been able to take some excellent photographs during 5
our Iceland fieldwork. Let me remind you, however, that
no portable stereos with external speakers (6) should be 6
taken on the trip, although (7) you may bring an MP3 7
player if you want to. And finally, can you remember
that (8) everyone must arrange their own private medical
insurance for the trip. I'll check next week that everyone
has done this ... 99