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1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box. There are two verbs you don't need.
drown burn choke cut vomit bruise poison
trip
1 Check the expiration date on that medicine. Be careful!
You can yourself!
2 I my ribs when I fell off my bike.
3 While Iwas hoovering my room, 1 1 over the
vacuum cleaner cable.
4 The shards of glass easily her bare feet
5 Brian
on a piece of corn, while he was having
dinner
6 The little girl nearly
when she slipped and fell in
the swimming pool

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