In the following exercise fill in the gaps with the verbs provided and put them into the correct form: ing or infinitive.

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In the following exercise fill in the gaps with the verbs provided and put them into the correct form: ing or infinitive

accept, argue, be, find, have, insist, lose, plug, repair, say, take, wait If you buy something from a shop, a new stereo for example, you usually can’t wait to plug it in and put some music on. And of course, you expect to find the equipment in working order. But that doesn’t always happen, unfortunately. If the thing doesn’t work, you should take it straight back to the shop. If you delay ___ it back, you will risk ___ your rights as a customer. And you should prepare __ on those rights. You may be one of those people who always avoid ___ with people, but in this case you should be ready for an argument. The assistant may prove ___ a true fried of the customer – it’s not impossible – but first he or she will probably offer ___ the stereo for you. That’s all right if you don’t mind ___ a few weeks, but it usually isn’t a good idea. What you should do is politely demand ___ your money back immediately. You may want to accept another stereo in place of the old one, but you don’t have to. You should refuse ___ a credit note. Just keep on ___ that you want you money back.

accept, argue, be, find, have, insist, lose, plug, repair, say, take, wait If you buy something from a shop, a new stereo for example, you usually can’t wait to plug it in and put some music on. And of course, you expect to find the equipment in working order. But that doesn’t always happen, unfortunately. If the thing doesn’t work, you should take it straight back to the shop. If you delay taking it back, you will risk losing your rights as a customer. And you should prepare to insist on those rights. You may be one of those people who always avoid arguing with people, but in this case you should be ready for an argument. The assistant may prove to be a true fried of the customer – it’s not impossible – but first he or she will probably offer to repair the stereo for you. That’s all right if you don’t mind waiting a few weeks, but it usually isn’t a good idea. What you should do is politely demand to have your money back immediately. You may want to accept another stereo in place of the old one, but you don’t have to. You should refuse to accept a credit note. Just keep on insisting that you want you money back.