Complete the situations with the given verbs. There are some verbs you do NOT need to use
- walking
- to listen
- to tie
- ordering
- to look after
- to go
- hearing
- to drink
- sitting with
A) You go out of the house and walk in the street. Then you suddenly feel dizzy and fall on the ground. A stranger comes and asks what happened. You say:
"I don't know; I remember [ ] out of the building, then nothing else."
B) You are in the theatre. People next to you are talking and commenting on the show. It makes you angry because you can't enjoy the performance. You say:
"Will you please be quiet; I'm trying [ ] to the music."
C) It's a P.E. lesson. The teacher asked everyone to run 1 kilometre around the stadium. After several minutes of running, you notice that your shoe is untied. You want to fix it when the teacher comes up and asks why you aren't running. You say:
"I'm sorry, I just stopped [ ] my shoes."
D) You haven't been to your hometown for a very long time. You're walking around with your friend and suddenly notice a cafe on the corner. You want to go inside, but your friend doesn't understand why. You say:
"I'll never forget [ ] the most delicious coffee there. It was the first time I went to a cafe alone, without my parents."
E) It's your classmate's birthday party. You are planning to go when you find out that everyone should wear superhero costumes. You don't like this idea, but you can't tell this to your friend; she's a superhero fan. When she asks why you can't come to the party, you say:
"Sorry, I'd love to, but I promised [ ] my sister."