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Ways of Looking
Put each ot the tollowing verbs in its correct place in the sentences below.
trown stare peep wink glance
peer glare gaze glimpse blink
(a) That man does look rather strange but you shouldn't at him.
(b) He made a hole in the fence 50 that he could through without being
seen.
(c) If you go out into bright sunlight after being in the dark, you sometimes
(d) Smali boys often stand outside the bicycle shop and at the wonderful
machines in the window.
(e) We if we are rather annoyed or if we are concentrating.
(f) Did you someone pass the windowa moment ago? I thought 1just
saw someone.
(g) I thought he was serious untill saw him at me to show he was joking.
(h) Grandfather has very bad eyes. He has to at the newspaper to read it.
(i) I saw the motorist get out of his car and furiously at the other driver
who had run into the back of him.
(j) 1saw him quickly at his watch.
Walking
Put each ot the tollowing verbs in its correct place in the sentences below.
stray wander crawl trip dash trudge
creep stagger limp stroI! march slip
(a) He was completely drunk. I watched him across the road and fali down.
(b) 11'5 very pleasant for a tourist to round a new city with no particular
purpose or destination.
(c) It was a lovely day 50 we decided to in the park for an hour.
(d) His injured foot made him badly.
(e) Be careful or you'lI on this icy bit of pavement.
(f) Everyone was asleep when 1returned 50 I had to to my room without
making a noise.
(g) If you join the army, you'lI have to learn to _
(h) Please don't away from the main group or you'll get lost.
(i) Before babies can walk, they can only on their hands and knees.
U) I'm afraid someone will over that piece of wood and fali.
(k) It began to rain and we had to into a shop to keep dry.
(I) The exhausted men had to for five miles through the snow.
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