to speak to / location
address
To feel ill
Under the weather
I forgot meeting / to meet him.
(I didn’t meet him because I forgot to do it.)
to meet
always, never, often, eventually, now, frequently, occasionally, once, forever, seldom,
adverb of frequency
The shortest complete sentence of the English language.
Go!
a type of something / caring
kind
To give away a secret
Spill the beans
I regret promising / to promise to help you.
(I’m sorry that I made the promise.)
promising
completely, nearly, entirely, less, mildly, most, thoroughly, somewhat, excessively, much
adverb of degree
The most commonly used letter in the English language.
e
average / not nice
mean
To play a practical joke
Pull someone’s leg
I stopped calling / to call you.
(I stopped this activity. Maybe we had a fight.)
calling
beautifully, equally, thankfully, carefully, handily, quickly, coldly, hotly, resentfully, earnestly, nicely, tirelessly
adverb of manner
The longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order.
almost
to grow fatigued / a part of a wheel
tire
Rarely
Once in a blue moon
I tried opening / to open the window.
(I attempted this action but didn’t succeed.)
to open
across, over, under, in, out, through, backward, there, around, here, sideways, upstairs, in the park, in the field, in that place
adverb of place
Bookkeeper/bookkeeping
a part of a plant / to follow or harass someone
stalk
Go to bed
Hit the sack
She remembered visiting / to visit her grandmother.
(She didn’t forget to visit.)
to visit
hopefully, apparently, certainly
adverb of comment / sentence adverb
A seven-letter word in English that consists of ten words without rearranging any letters.
therein: there, the rein, in, her, ere, herein, he, here