Choose the best answer for each sentence.
#1. Sarah said she would finish the report before noon, and she actually ______.
#2. The manager asked Kevin to organize the files, but he forgot to ______.
#3. Emily copied the design exactly, and her teammate did ______ as well.
#4. The teacher warned the students not to leave early, but a few of them still ______.
#5. I told Jake to clean the kitchen immediately, but he refused to ______.
#6. The scientist repeated the experiment several times before she could ______ successfully.
#7. Nobody expected Liam to solve the difficult puzzle, but he actually ______.
#8. You shouldn’t speak to your parents like that. Why would you ______?
#9. The company promised to improve customer service, and it finally ______ last year.
#10. Marcus broke the vase during the party, but he denied ______.
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Quick Grammar Notes
Do so → more formal; replaces an action already mentioned.
Example: “She promised to call, and she did so.”
Do it → refers to a specific task or action.
Example: “Please wash the dishes and do it now.”
Do that → often refers to behavior or actions, especially surprising or emotional ones.
Example: “Why would you do that?”


