He might know how to solve the problem
Perhaps he can solve the problem
verb + infinitive
tend to think
negative+ infinitive
We suggested not to work
Having all available tickets or accommodations soldcompletely and especially in advance
sold out
Noun form of sad
My parents don't let me get a Saturday job
To contrast two things or situations
rather than
negative + gerund
not going
In reality (used especially to correct a falsehood or misunderstanding).
As a matter of fact
To end a relationship with somebody
I would rather you don't invite him to the party
Please don't invite him to the party
Used to introduce an idea or turn of events as being obvious or to be expected
Of course
negative adverb
no
To pass from one country to another illegaly
cross the border
Improvement
Something that inevitably follows an antecedent (such as a cause or agent)
Effects on
gerund
stealing
Means to make someone look more attractive:
suit you
To feel superior to someone else
Look down on
Craig has fallen out with Jane again
Craig has argued with Jane again
Open to all people
Of all ages
fixed uncountable expression
That's a good piece of news
Synonym of sad
***starts with "f"
fed up
To have experience in something
run into