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Laser B1 Unit 4Date: 2015-10-07; view: 549. Exercise 5. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable past verb form. a) I realised that someone (steal) my wallet when I (feel) their hand in my jacket pocket. b) When 1 (phone) Helen last night she (wash) her hair. c) Peter (offer) me another drink but I decided I (had) enough. d) Nobody (watch), so the little boy (take) the packet of sweets from the shelf and (put) it in his pocket. e) I (not/realise) that I (leave) my umbrella on the bus until it (start) to rain. f) At school I (dislike) the maths teacher because he (always/pick) on me. g) Wherever Marion (find) a job, there was someone who (know) that she (go) to prison. h) Several years later I (find out) that during all the time I (write) to my pen friend, my mother (open) and reading the replies! i) I (not/understand) what (go on). Several people (shout) at me, and one passer-by (wave) a newspaper in front of my face. j) I (know) I (do) well in my exams even before I (receive) the official results. (from: Michael Vince. Advanced Language Practice. Macmillan, 2007)
to be famous for smth a huge celebrity to ask for an autograph to belong to a fan club (in) the media to communicate with pop star in real life to interview famous people/to get an interview with sb/to arrange an interview with sb/to give an interview to sb to come out (about a movie) premiere to take photos of sb a huge fan of sb a signed photo to go up to sb particularly TV presenter gossip to work as an actor to star in a movie a large number of sth to win an award career unable, uncertain, uncomfortable, unemployed, unhappy, unhelpful, unpopular, untidy dishonest illegal impatient, impossible to get a part in a play to pretend without permission for entertainment successful to sound attractive to be in the public eye to be followed by the press to have a private life to lose one's fame to end up unemployed to get to the top to make sb do sth to be available ambition
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