Was Getting Get: Angrier and Angrier With The Salesman

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Fill the gaps with forms of BE and GET. Use one word ONLY.

1 She was angry about it for ages. 2 I could see he was getting angrier and angrier with the salesman. 3 Ill never get used to getting up early. 4 At first she found city life difficult but she is get used to it now. 5 Are you married? 6 They were married for 40 years. 7 Where did they get married? 8 I am really fed up with attention-seeking politicians at the moment. 9 When she kept asking me the same question again and again, I got really fed up. 10 Lucas has watched Lord of the Rings at least a dozen times. He never gets fed up with it. 11 No more champagne, thanks or Ill get drunk. 12 A: Are you drunk or just stupid? B: Both 13 After he ate that disgusting hamburger, he was sick all over the table. 14 Can I sit in the front? I get car sick in the back. 15 The weathers getting worse and worse. 16 Get well soon. 17 She is far better at tennis than me.

Speak and Talk Exercise at Auto-English


Fill the gaps with either speak or talk in the correct form. 1 She talks so much it gives me a headache. 2 Francesca speaks five languages. 3 I've noticed he only ever talks about himself. 4 What do I know about babies? Ah, yes. Walk at one, talk at two. 5 What are you talking about? They can't be getting divorced. 6 Everyone speaks talk well of Jenny. I mean she's kind, amazingly intelligent and drop-dead gorgeous. 7 Don't say anything about this to Roger. He talks behind people's backs. 8 Simon. We need to talk. 9 It's true. You don't snore but you do talk in your sleep. In fact, you answer all my questions. 10 I haven't spoken to Rachel since she cheated me over the bill in the restaurant. 11 She gave an interesting speak on the use of illegal wood in the furniture industry. 12 You're talking rubbish, absolute rubbish! 13 He could talk his way out of anything. 14 Let's go for a coffee and talk it over. 15 It's just talk, that's all. I don't believe a word of it. 16 At least she always speaks her mind. 17 _____Speak_ up, man! I can't hear a word you're saying. 18 The facts speak for themselves.

"Say and Tell" Exercise at Auto-English

She said she didn't like it She told me she didn't like it What did she say to you? What did she tell you?

Fill the gaps with the correct form of say or tell. 1 They said on the news that everyone survived. 2 Come on. Tell me everything. 3 You know what they say about Bankok, don't you? 4 Mummy! The teacher said a rude word in class today. 5 I hate the way she keeps telling me what to do. 6 Richie said the same thing over and over again. 7 What did you tell to him? 8 What did you said him? 9 He gave me his email address but he wouldn't say what his phone number was. 10 He wouldn't tell me his phone number. 11 I thought she was my friend until I found out she'd tell all my secrets to everyone. 12 They said that John's really mean with money. 13 He told me I wasn't invited to the wedding. 14 She told me all about her holiday in Sicily. 15 I couldn't understand a word of what he was trying to say to me. 16 He told me this funny story about what happened to him on holiday. 17 He wouldn't say what the problem was.

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