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Question 1 Part 1:

For the first part of this Apply, you will listen to the song, ‘’I Just haven’t met you yet’’ by Michael Buble and fill in the missing words (past simple or present perfect simple forms). The video can be found in the link here.

I'm not surprised, not everything lasts

I my heart so many times, I keeping track

Talk myself in, I talk myself out

I get all worked up, then I let myself down

I so very hard not to lose it

I came up with a million excuses

I thought, I of every possibility

And I know someday that it'll all turn out

You'll make me work, so we can work to work it out

And I promise you, kid, that I give so much more than I get

I just you yet

I might have to wait, I'll never give up

I guess it's half timing, and the other half's luck

Wherever you are, whenever it's right

You'll come out of nowhere and into my life

And I know that we can be so amazing

And, baby, your love is gonna change me

And now I can see every possibility

I just you yet

They say all's fair

In love and war

But I won't need to fight it

We'll get it right and we'll be united

And I know that we can be so amazing

And being in your life is gonna change me

And now I can see every single possibility

And someday I know it'll all turn out

And I'll work to work it out

Promise you, kid, I'll give more than I get

Than I get, than I get, than I get

Oh, you know it'll all turn out

And you'll make me work so we can work to work it out

And I promise you kid to give so much more than I get

Yeah, I just haven't met you yet

I just you yet Oh, promise you, kid

To give so much more than I get

I said love, love, love, love

Love, love, love, love

(I just you yet)

Love, love, love, love Love, love

I just you yet

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