Choose the most suitable word. 1. I want to be (brought, taken, fetched) seriously.
2. The child was (weeping, sobbing, crying) for his mother.
3. She (wished, longed, yearned) she had stayed at home.
4. He (took, brought, fetched) his friends with him when he came to see us.
5. Don’t you dare (cry, sob, weep) in public!
6. We are (wishing, longing, yearning) for your return.
7. Quick! Go and (bring, take, fetch) a doctor.
8. She began to (cry, sob, weep) uncontrollably.
9. He has long (wished, longed, yearned ) to see her but I doubt that he ever will.
10. He (took, brought, fetched) what I said as a criticism.
11. Sarah didn’t want anybody to see that she was upset, so she quickly went to her room where she (cried, sobbed, wept) bitter tears.
12. It was cold outdoors and Mary was (wishing, longing, yearning) for a hot bath.
2. lived, went
3. has come, is, is getting, are getting
4. entered, were listening
5. will you be going to
6. ate, had brought
7. came , learnt, had already left
1. She asked the waiter tobring her a cup...
2. She told me not to worry...
3. Masha said that she usually spends her holidays...
4. Pete asked his friends when they are leaving St...
5. Mike asked Jane if she would come to the railway station to see him off
6. Tom said that he had already had breakfast
7. Masha said that she was spending those holidays in the south
We can discuss the terms of the delivery now
1. They must give me a discount of 5