Gerunds/Inf. 1
Gerunds/Inf. 2
Phrasal verbs
definitions
Phrasal verbs complete with a preposition
Entertainment Vocab
100
Maricela hopes (play) tennis tomorrow.
to play
100
The apartment owner suggested (raise) the rent.
raising
100

to return money to someone

pay back

100

I've lost my glasses, can you help me look ___ them?

for

100

The people who see a play or a concert

audience / spectators

200
Thuy avoided (make) a mistake on her test.
making
200
Would you mind (bring) me that book? I'm tired.
bringing
200
to distribute

give/hand out

200

I can't talk right now, can I call you ___ in 10 minutes?

back

200

The place where you would buy tickets for a play or concert

box office

300
Remedios thanked us for (give) her a ride to school.
giving
300
The International Student Office advises (take) this class.
taking
300

to invent (a story/ an excuse)

make up

300

I don't understand this game. I give ___.

up

300

a morning show of something

matinee

400

He planned (arrive) early to study for the quiz.

to arrive

400
Oh, no! I forgot (turn off) the coffee pot before I left the house.
to turn off
400

to do (a project / an experiment)

carry out

400

When I tried to touch the kitten, she got scared and ran ____.

away

400

the half-time of a play or opera

interval

500

Do you remember (see) that really good band 5 years ago?

seeing

500

I´ll never forget (meet) Brad Pitt!

meeting

500

to think of (a solution/ an idea)

come up with

500
Although I told them to be quiet, the students kept ___ talking during class.

on

500

when a band does another song or two at the end of their show after pretending to be finished

encore