4. Verb patterns (1)

Verb patterns (1)

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, use the word(s) given. Do not change the word(s) given.
  1. Anne answers questions without thinking too much about them. That's what she typically does. – - – TENDS – - – Anne without much thinking. 
  2. I don't mind people keeping me waiting. – - – KEPT – - – I don't mind waiting. 
  3. “Do not touch the electric wire,” they told me. – - – WARNED – - – I the electric wire. 
  4. I phoned her last week. I'm sure I called her. – - – RECALL – - – I last week. 
  5. We're going swimming. Would you like to join us? – - – COME – - – Why with us? 
  6. The manger talked about customer service. Then he talked about the front desk. – - – WENT ON – - – After discussing customer service, the manager about the front desk. 
  7. You shouldn't worry about it. It makes no sense. – - – NO GOOD – - – It's about it. 
  8. Jane and Peter left the party. Nobody noticed them go. – - – WITHOUT – - – Jane and Peter left the party by anyone. 
  9. I'm afraid it will be difficult to pass the test. – - – DIFFICULTY – - – I'm afraid we'll the test. 
  10. Did you see anybody? Did anybody go out? – - – NOTICE – - – Did you out?