I’m looking forward to\for\at (see) you on Sunday.
Please forgive me of\for\from (interrupt) you.
I got used to\at\for (live) in such a hot country.
Jack has decided (stop, smoke).
Would you mind (repeat) that last sentence?
Frankly speaking, I enjoy (read) detective stories.
Let’s (go) shopping!
Would you like something (drink)?
I need a book that is not difficult (read).
Please let me (go) to the hockey match.
He complained of\about\on (have) too much trouble with his request.
My parents let me (stay) at my friend’s house last weekend.
They agreed (take) me to his place in the car and they made (promise) to behave myself.
I don’t know what (do) at the weekend. I’d like (go) to the cinema , but none of my friends enjoy (watch) films very much.
He hates (answer) the phone. And very often just lets it (ring).
At first I enjoyed (listen) to him but after a while I got tired from\of\for (hear) the same story again and again.
It is usually easier (learn) a subject by (read) books than by (listen) to lectures.
I can’t (go) to the cinema today. I’m busy (study) for my exam which is next week.
Don’t forget (wear) gloves. It is cold outside.
She remembers (go) to the concert once.
I always regret (not, tell) my grandmother how much I loved her.
When I saw her dressed in a funny costume I couldn’t stop (laugh).
Do you remember (bring) something interesting to read.
I regret (tell) you that the airline ticket cots several hundred dollars . Can you afford it?
I shall never forget (see) you ride a horse for the first time.
Why do you always stop (look) in every shop window we pass?
He’s clever enough (solve) this problem.
I don’t want you (be) late for work.
Mr Smith prefers (do) everything in time.
I’ve always dreamt for\of\about (open) my own business.
You’ll soon learn how (operate) the machine. It’s very simple.
It was kind of you (give) me a present for my birthday.
I would rather (not, tell them about it.
I would like (learn) a foreign language.
He was made (resign).
Is this model very difficult (use)?
We are not old enough (vote) at the next elections.
She wanted to know what (do) next.
She is too shy (talk) to the manager.
He used to (play) football when he was in high school.
It was raining heavily and she (offered\suggested) calling a taxi.
Charles (offered\suggested) to do some paintings for us.
Can you (offer\suggest) how we should do it?
I’d like to (offer\suggest) an alternative plan.
Frank is used to…..alone.
I used to…..a lot of tea, but now I prefer coffee.
We stopped (get) some petrol in New York.
We do not allow people (smoke) anywhere in the building.
What time was he allowed (go) home?
Perhaps I may be allowed (speak) now.