1. Having had a taste of cruising last winter, he's been thoroughly bitten by the bug.
You know, this chicken has hardly any taste at all!
She always dresses with such taste, doesn't she?
2. The club's best palyer seemed to have lost his touch, and was beaten by a junior.
I'm fine now, thanks- it was just rather annoying touch of flu.
Do keep in touch once you get to Australia, won't you?
3. I dare say that mobile phones will be superseded in due course.
Kim didn't dare to move from her seat while the invigilator was watching her.
How dare you threaten me like that!
4. The books dropped to the floor with a surprisingly heavy thud.
If you're found guitly, you'll have to pay a heavy fine
Hazel had to drive through heavy rain on her way go home
5.The missing article of clothing was later discovered in the lost property cupboard.
I first read about McNulty's new film in a magazine article
The article is one of the parts of speech that cause most difficulty to students.
6. Jane has just turned twenty, although you'd never think it to look at her.
As the evening wore on, the conversation turned to football.
The milk in the pantry turned rancid in the unaccustomed heat
7. The opposition party pressed the goverment for an answer to their questions.
With great darling I pressed the button, and the machine started clicking and whirring.
Henry had to have his suit pressed at the hotel before attending the meeting.
8. You'll be able to hold the audience's attention if your speech is lively enough
I realise you're in agony, but just hold on till the doctors gets here
How many files is that drawer really supposed to hold?