go on
A) LEAVE
B) CONTINUE
C) STOP
B
EXAMPLE: The trip seemed to go on forever
fit, fair, healthy
unfit, unfair, unhealthy
I'll enjoy (to eating/eating)
eating
look after:
a) care for (something or someone)
b) calculate
c) be selfish
A
example; I need someone to look after my children when I am at work.
correct, agree, active
incorrect, disagree, inactive
My teacher agreed (to teach/teaching) .
to teach
take up:
a) get to the same level as others
b) start doing a hobby
c) put above
B
Example: We've decided to take up skiing; we've never tried it before
possible, responsible, natural
impossible, irresponsible, unnatural
Everybody likes (to stay/staying) in bed late in the morning.
both
set off
a)stop
b)leave
c) started a journey
C
EXAMPLE: We set off early and took the ten o'clock train
formal, kind, patient, mature
informal, unkind, impatient, immature
This summer I'm going to start (to play/playing)
both
look forward to
A) Stop liking
B) Feeling happy about something that is going to happen
C) Don´t look back
B
EXAMPLE I'm looking forward to our trip to London.
lucky, Surprisingly, legible, mortal, courage
unlucky, unsurprisingly, illegible, immortal, discourage
My sister suggests (to go/going)
going