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  • He has always (argued / demanded) the highest standards of behaviour from his employees.
    demanded
  • Everybody in the stadium was (whispering / shouting) and cheering.
    shouting
  • I wish you wouldn't (sigh / mumble) because I can't hear you clearly.
    mumble
  • "Oh, no", she (groaned / argued) when she saw the restaurant bill.
    groaned
  • Have you got some time to (chat / argue) about Anne's surprise party?
    chat
  • They held a meeting to (demand / discuss) the future plans of the company.
    discuss
  • I think that lady is (mumbling / eavesdropping) on our conversation. Let's go somewhere else.
    eavesdropping
  • If I want anything, I won't (discuss / beg) - I'll take it!
    beg
  • When I asked him about the job interview, he didn't answer but he (sighed / shouted) deeply.
    sighed
  • She new that (arguing / chatting) with the opinionated old man would be exhausting and pointless.
    arguing