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Affirmative/
Negative statements
Infinitives and Gerunds
Infinitives and Gerunds II
Vocabulary
100

I want to go to ___ United Kingdom this summer

the

100

I don't like shopping for clothes.

Neither do I.

I don't either.

100

I really want _________ French. (learn)

to learn

100

_________ is not allowed here. (fish)

fishing

100

to know the way around

to be able to get around a place, know directions in an area.

200

I heard that this bowling alley is ___ best one in ___ Budapest.

the, --

200

Lucy will go to the movies tomorrow.

so, too

200

I always enjoy __________ to my grandfather. He has such interesting stories. (talk)

talking

200

Colin had no idea how __________ into the house without a key. (get)

to get

200

constellation

a collection of stars in a particular shape with a name

300

___ Danube River flows right through ____ center of ___ city.

the, the, the

300

I can't stand tomatoes.

either/neither

300

she seems __________ her new job. (like)

to like

300

I heard the tv set _____________ (explode)

explode

300

otherwise

in a different situation, outside the normal.

400

We took a trip around ___ London and stopped at ___ Westminster Abbey and ___ delicious bakery.

--, --, a

400

I would like a cup of coffee

so/too

400

I can't imagine ______ from home every day. (work)

working

400

I always dreamed of ______ (live) in a house by the sea.

living

400

lack of

when you don't have enough of something

ex. I am exhausted because of lack of sleep.

500

I plan to be ___ candidate for ____ Parliament in ____ next election

a, --, the

500

Tell me the difference between affirmative and negative statements. What words are used for these?

Affirmative: so, too

Negative: either, neither

500

Explain what a gerund and infinitive is.

gerund: -ing words, I like walking, 

infinitive: to + base form of word, or just base form. I like to walk.

500

What is the difference between a full infinitive and bare infinitive? Give one example for each.

full infinitive is to + base form of verb. (I love to swim)

bare infinitive is just base form of the verb. (I heard the door open)

500

I reckon (definition 200 points)

Use it in a sentence (300 points)

I believe