Steve and his friends would _______ _____ _____ when she was younger. (to form a group to hurt someone)
gang up on (gang up on = infinitive)
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I was petting my neighbor's cat when all of a sudden, it _______ _______ me. (to attack someone without warning)
turned on *me* (turn on *someone* = infinitive)
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When Kaylee and Hunter had their baby, everybody in the family _______ ________ her. (to pay a lot of attention to someone -UK English)
fussed over (fuss over = infinitive)
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After the fire alarm went off, everyone ______ _______ _____ the restaurant but it was a false alarm. (to leave a space in large numbers)
spilled out of (spill out of = infinitive)
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I was looking through some old luggage when I _______ ________ an old photo album of my childhood. (to find something without intentionally looking for it)
came across *something* (come across *something* = infinitive)
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I let my brother borrow my vacuum but when I _______it ______ ______ him, it was broken. (to retrieve something)
got / back from (get *something* back from *someone* = infinitive OR get *something* back)
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trap
No points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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gift
Win 25 points!
Okay!
banana
Go to last place!
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15
My husband really ________ ________ _______ J.R.R. Tolkein because he was a language genius and extremely creative for his era! (to admire someone)
looks up to (look up to = infinitive)
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The business man was firm in his price. He finally ______ me ______ and we eventually had a deal. (convince someone to do what you want - usually by asking a lot)
wore / down (wear someone down = infinitve)
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My mom hired a babysitter to ______ ______ us when we were little. (to make sure that nothing bad happens to someone or something)
watch over (infinitive)
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10
The crowd of people at the concert ________ ______ the room as soon as the doors opened. (to enter a space in large numbers)
flooded into (flood into)
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5
Everyone _______ ______ the elevator. (fill into a place in large numbers)
packed into (pack into = infinitive)
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5
Steven was at the park and he was ______ _______ you. (to ask for news about someone)
UK =asking after (ask after = infinitive) US= asking about (ask about = infinitive)