Infinitive or Gerund
Present Perfect
Art titles
Punctuation
Prepositions
100

Would you want _____ with me?

Infinitive (to ride, to play)

100

We have _____ (be) studying a lot.

been

100

Book title (james and the giant peach)

James and the Giant Peach

100

Dear Adam(?)

,

100

Let's stay _____ and watch a movie.

in

200

I'd like _____ with you on Friday.

Infinitive (to go, to dance)
200

She's never _____ (go) there before.

gone

200

TV episode (whatever comes home)

"Whatever Comes Home"

200

Ive missed talking to you, especially at night.

I've

200

Let's meet _____ when you come home.

up

300

I don't feel like _____ out tonight.

Gerund (going)

300

I haven't _____ (hear) of them before.

heard

300

Song title (sittin' on the dock of the bay)

"Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay"

300

Well I hope you're all okay and resting at home.

Well,

300

I'll check ______ the singer you mentioned.

out

400

Thanks for _____ me.

gerund (writing, helping)

400

I'm sorry I haven't _____ (write) you sooner.

written
400

Artwork (when the sun sets in LA)

When the Sun Sets in LA

400

I never heard of him before, recommend one of his songs, please.

I've never heard of him before. Recommend one of his songs, please.

400

Have you heard _____ her at all? Did she write to you?

from

500

I'm looking forward to _____ you.

Gerund (seeing, meeting)
500

You haven't _____ (come) back recently.

come

500

Poem (leaves of grass)

"Leaves of Grass"

500

She's very talented, her mom was a singer too.

She's very talented. Her mom was a singer too.

500

I've never heard _____ them before. What are they?

of

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