each (of)/every/(n)either
gerund/to-infinitive
Idioms
Modals/semi-modals (give all the possible options).
Quantifiers (many/much/a lot, any/some, (a) few/(a) little)
100

_____ the contestants sang a song.

each of

100

_____ (paint) relaxes me.

Painting

100

To accomplish two things at the same time instead of only one.

To kill two birds with one stone.

100

Yesterday I _____ be at school at 8 a.m. (obligation)

had to

100

Is there ______ milk at home?

any

200

_____ team in a hockey game has six players.

every

200

I enjoy _____ (swim) in the morning.

swimming

200

To have enough money to pay your bills.

To make ends meet.

200

When I was a kid, I _____ speak three languages. (ability)

could/was able to

200

Would you like ______ milkshake?

some

300

There's a bus to the hotel _____ ten minutes.

every

300

It's too difficult _____ (pass) this exam.

to pass

300

To reveal a secret.

To lift the veil

300

I think you ______ eat so much. ("-" advice)

shouldn't

300

Tim has a lot of friends, but I have ______.

few
400

Would you like apples or oranges? _____, I love fruit.

Either

400

She promised _____ (write) a letter.

to write

400

To become more organised and behave in a more effective way.

To get your act together.

400

I think I will ______ sing well in one year. (ability)

be able to

400

How ______ sugar do we need for this recipe?

much

500

Would you like ham or beef? _____, I'm a vegetarian.

Neither

500

I look forward to _____ (dance) at the party.

dancing

500

To have the wrong idea about how to get something or about the reason for something.

to bark up the wrong tree

500

You ______ go to school five days a week. (obligation)

must/have to

500

How ______ eggs did you use to make this omelet? 

many

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