From the options A, B, C and D,
choose the form that best fits the function state, to complete the
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Mrs. Smith |
Roy's final exam is just three weeks
away and his plaster cast has not been removed yet. ______1______
( To express worry ) |
Mrs. Black |
How is he feeling now ? |
Mrs. Smith |
Much better but he still has to stay in
bed. |
Mrs. Black |
Don't worry then, Raynie. I am sure that
he will be discharged before the examination. |
Mrs. Smith |
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( To express annoyance ) I
warned him that this might happen but he did not heed my warning. |
Mrs. Black |
Roy is a cautious rider. ______3______
( To defend ). |
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express worry |
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He will sit for his exams if he is
allowed to. |
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B |
The exam results will be used for admission into college. |
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C |
I'm worried that he might not be able to sit for the exam.
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D |
He does not want to sit for his exams. |
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express annoyance |
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A |
Whose fault was it ? |
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B |
I told him to ride the bicycle fast. |
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C |
He likes to cycle around late at night.
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D |
He is an obedient and careful boy. |
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defend |
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A |
I'm sure he did not cause the accident.
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B |
Roy should be punished for his disobedience. |
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C |
You did not advise Roy properly. |
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D |
Don't let Roy ride that bicycle anymore. |
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