Complete each sentence using a verb in the correct form.
Here’s a key so that you can yourself in.
Liz doesn’t like cooking, so she out a lot.
Eve isn’t living in this flat any more. She out a few weeks ago.
If you’re in our part of town, you must in and see us.
When I in at the airport, I was told my flight would be delayed.
There were some advertisements in the paper that I wanted to keep, so I them out.
I wanted to iron some clothes, but there was nowhere to the iron in.
I hate in questionnaires.
Steve was upset because he’d been out of the team.
Be careful! The water’s not very deep here, so don’t in.
If you write in pencil and you make a mistake, you can it out.
Paul started doing a Spanish course, but he out after a few weeks.