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Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the correct form. Check in the Grammar Reference section. Give reasons.
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1 A: Joy wants
(start) a school netball team.
B: Can I
(join) it?
2 A: I must
(take) up a sport and increase my fitness,
B: That's great. You'll (lose) some weight, too!
3 A: I'm not allowed (take) part in the sports gala
B: You should
(talk) to the headmaster!
4 A: Let's
(go) to the park and play football.
B: I can't. I must
(buy) new boots first.
5 A: Do you enjoy (go) swimming at the local pool?
B: Not really. I can't stand the children splashing and
(shout) there.
6 A: We're so late, there's no point in (leave) now.
B: How about (watch) the game at my place then?
7 A: I can't wait
(finish) these exams.
B: Me too. Until they're over, I plan
(study)
every day.
8 A: Will they let us
(play) in the park?
B: No, it's too dark
(go) out now.​

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