

. Match a verb on the left with a suitable item on the right. Use each verb and each item once only.
1. fling herself into A. my leg and refuse to let go.
2. fool them into B. our confidence because we trust him.
3. see her into C. an actor by sending him to drama school.
4. sink its teeth into D. believing they will make a lot of money.
5. shock us into E. the office and ask her to wait.
6. take him into F. prison if they cause any more trouble.
7. throw them into G. silence by showing us those terrible pictures.
8. turn him into H. her work with such enthusiasm.
1. fling herself into A. my leg and refuse to let go.
2. fool them into B. our confidence because we trust him.
3. see her into C. an actor by sending him to drama school.
4. sink its teeth into D. believing they will make a lot of money.
5. shock us into E. the office and ask her to wait.
6. take him into F. prison if they cause any more trouble.
7. throw them into G. silence by showing us those terrible pictures.
8. turn him into H. her work with such enthusiasm.