‘I won’t come to the party with you!’ My brother ________________________ to come with me to the party., invited , refused , agreed, promised, ‘I will give the book back tomorrow.’ Jane ________________________ to give the book back the next day., refused, accepted, promised, proposed, ‘I didn’t mug the old lady!’ The man ________________________ mugging the old lady, refused, denied, blamed for, accused of, ‘You should definitely go to London to improve your cooking skills'. My boyfriend ____________ me to go to London to improve my cooking skills., allowed, claimed, begged, advised, ‘You should definitely visit the Museum of Food and Drink.' The tour guide ________________________ visiting the Museum of Food and Drink, blamed for, apologized for, insisted on, decided, ‘If you don’t stop talking, I will give you extra homework.' The teacher ________________________ to give the students extra homework if they didn’t stop talking., demanded, suggested, denied, threatened, – ‘You shouldn’t go to the party!’ – ‘OK, I won’t,' I said. My sister ____________ me not to go to the party., threatened, refused, persuaded, allowed, ‘You were not telling us the truth!’ The doctor ________________________ him of not telling them the truth., accused, blamed, informed, confessed.
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