Gerund v Infinitive
Extreme Adjectives
Dependent Prepositions
Reported Speech
Frauds
100

I look forward to _______ (see) you this weekend!

I look forward to SEEING you this weekend!

100

Attractive

Gorgeous

100
He arrived ___ the cinema ten minutes late, as usual.

Arrived AT

100

Zach said, "I wish I had a dog"

Zach said he wished he had a dog.

100

Something not true is a _____.

Lie

200

She threatened ________ (call) the police if he didn't stop.

She threatened TO CALL the police if he didn't stop.

200

Old

Ancient

200

It took two weeks ____ my package to arrive.

For

200

Zach said: "I'm going home for the holidays this Sunday"

Zach said he was going home for the holidays that Sunday.

200

To deliberately break the rules of a game, copy on an exam, or be unfaithful to a boyfriend or girlfriend

Cheat

300
Would you rather _______ (go) to the cinema or ________ (watch) a movie at home?

Would you rather GO to the cinema or WATCH a movie at home?

300

Angry

Furious

300

She's married ___ a doctor.

Married TO

300

Zach asked, "Do you have a pen I could borrow?"

Zach asked if I had a pen he could borrow.

300

To act like you're someone or something you're not

Pretend
400

"Someone needs to repair the car" in passive voice:

The car needs repairing.

400

Ugly

Hideous

400

That depends __ the weather, if I decide to go out or not.

Depends ON

400
Zach asked, "What did he do last week?"

Zach asked what he had done the week before.

400

A false document

Forgery

500

A: "Did you remember ___________ (turn off) the lights last night? You didn't last week.

B: Of course I did. I remember __________ (turn off) because it was difficult because the switch wasn't working right. 

to turn off, turning them off

500

Tired

Exhausted

500

The streets were covered ___ decorations for the holiday.

Covered WITH

500

Zach said, "Come here and bring your book."

Zach said to go there and (to) take my book."

500

A phrasal verb meaning "to confess to having done something wrong"

Own up
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