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Choose the correct answer.

1. I (watched/ saw) a car accident yesterday.
2. He (told/ said) me that I was wrong.
3.  She (explained me the problem/ the problem to me).
4. I often (hear/ listen to) jazz at home.
5.  Peter remined (me about/ me of) the chicken in the oven.
6. I put the tent up all (on my own/ by my own).
7. Our secretary is thinking (about/ of) leaving.
8.  That's my friend on the other side of the street. I'll (shout to/ shout at) him.
9.  Britain has (a good relationship/ good relations) with Argentina now.
10. Someone (stole/ burgled) a house in London yesterday.
11. I've (forgotten/ left) my lunch at home.
12. Anna (reminded/ remembered) me to bring some cups.
13. I hope I will learn a lot because I don't want to (waste/ lose) my time.
14. Young children are often (frightened/ frightened).
15. My boss is difficult to work for - she's always very (bad-tempered/ nervous).
16. His singing is (making me nervous!/ getting on my nerves.)
17. Please don't invite Robert to the party, I really can't (suffer/ stand) him.
18. They have a big (difficulty/ problem) with their teenage son.
19. The new system has (caused a lot of trouble/ caused a lot of troubles/ made many troubles) at work.
20. Two people were (wounded/ injured) in the traffic accident.
21. Anna has been (sick/ ill) for three days.
22. The injured were (treated/ cured) at City Hospital.
23. The doctor gave me a (prescription/ receipt) and I took it to the chemist's(or to the pharmacy).

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1. I (watched/ *saw) a car accident yesterday.
2. He (*told/ said) me that I was wrong.
3.  She (explained me the problem/ *the problem to me).
4. I often (hear/* listen to) jazz at home.
5.  Peter remined (me about/ *me of) the chicken in the oven.
6. I put the tent up all (*on my own/ by my own).
7. Our secretary is thinking (about/ *of) leaving.
8.  That's my friend on the other side of the street. I'll (*shout to/ shout at) him.
9.  Britain has (a good relationship/ *good relations) with Argentina now.
10. Someone (stole/ *burgled) a house in London yesterday.
11. I've (forgotten/* left) my lunch at home.
12. Anna (*reminded/ remembered) me to bring some cups.
13. I hope I will learn a lot because I don't want to (*waste/ lose) my time.
14. Young children are often (*frightened/ frightening).
15. My boss is difficult to work for - she's always very (*bad-tempered/ nervous).
16. His singing is (making me nervous!/ *getting on my nerves.)
17. Please don't invite Robert to the party, I really can't (suffer/ *stand) him.
18. They have a big (difficulty/ *problem) with their teenage son.
19. The new system has (*caused a lot of trouble/ caused a lot of troubles/ made many troubles) at work.
20. Two people were (wounded/* injured) in the traffic accident.
21. Anna has been (*sick/ ill) for three days.
22. The injured were (*treated/ cured) at City Hospital.
23. The doctor gave me a (*prescription/ receipt) and I took it to the chemist's(or to the pharmacy).
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