Expressions
Vocabulary:
adverb + adjective
Vocabulary 2
Gerunds vs Infinitives
Gerunds vs Infinitives with a change in meaning
100

Fall apart

To break easily into pieces because they're old or badly made.

100

Able to read and write very well.

Highly literate.

100

A large, busy city.

Metropolis.

100

He agreed ____ (drive) me to the airport.

to drive

100

Choose the best explanation for each sentence:

Lukas stopped to have something to eat.

A) He was full.

B) He was hungry.

B) He was hungry.

200

Fall for

Be captivated by or fall in love with someone.

200

Good level of education.

well-educated.

200

A narrow strip of water between two pieces of land.

Strait.

200

Do you mind ___ (work) on weekends?

working

200

Choose the best explanation for each sentence:

The speaker went on to suggest some solutions.

A) The speaker started to talk about solutions.

B) The speaker had been talking about solutions for a long time.


A) The speaker started to talk about solutions.

300

Fall behind

To make less progress than necessary.

300

Willing to accept differences in other people.

Naturally tolerant.

300

Gets in a way, blocks the view.

Obstructs.

300

She got him ___(work) for her for free.

to work

300

Choose the best explanation for each sentence:

I regret buying that car.

A) I'm sorry to tell you that I bought that car.

B) It wasn't a good idea to buy that car.

B) It wasn't a good idea to buy that car.

400

Fall out with

To have an argument and stop being friendly.

400

Very involved in politics.

Politically active.

400

A group of companies that join together to work on a project.

Consortium.

400

Mark didn't let me ___ (drive) his new sports car.

drive

400

A: Do you want coffee?

B: No, thanks—just water. I've stopped to drink/drinking coffee in the afternoon.

drinking

500

Fall through

To fail to happen.

500

With a satisfactory standard of living.

reasonably well off.

500

Rises or flies very high.

Soars.

500

The local council is thinking about ___ (build) a new shopping center.

building

500

A: Why didn't you tell me you were leaving your job?

B: Sorry. I meant to tell/telling you, but I forgot.

to tell

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