begin
begin + to do or doing
work out
I'm trying to work out the total cost.
solve, calculate or excercise
go on
The trip seemed to go on forever.
continue
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I think this flat is more smaller than the other one.
I think this flat is smaller than the other one.
I'll enjoy (to eating/eating) anything.
eating
enjoy
enjoy + doing
look after
Could you look after the children while I'm at work?
care for, babysit
deal with
I had to deal with terrible storms and problems with the boat.
take action/ to solve a problem
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In the afternoon, the weather started getting worst.
In the afternoon, the weather started getting worse.
My teacher agreed (to teach/teaching) him.
to teach
agree
agree + to do
catch up with
You can catch up with everyone else if you run fast.
get to the same level as others
put my name down
My mother put my name down for classes at the dance studio.
register to do something
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I think is more relaxing the beach.
I think ithe beach is more relaxing.
Everybody likes (to stay/staying) in bed late in the morning.
both
admit
admit + doing
We set off early and took the ten o'clock train.
started a journey
go off it
I used to enjoy skating, but I went off it last year and now I go running.
stop liking
Correct the mistake:
Since I moved to a new house, I live more further away from school.
Since I moved to a new house, I live further away from school.
This summer I'm going to start (to play/playing) beach volleyball.
both
afford
look forward to
I'm looking forward to our trip to London.
feeling happy about something that is going to happen
take up
We've decided to take up skiing; we've never tried it before.
start doing a hobby
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I think it will be more funnier with your friends.
I think it will be more fun / funnier with your friends.
My sister suggests (to go/going) to the beach.
going