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to share interests, experiences, or other characteristics with someone or something
have something in common
to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them
have a falling out with
agree with each other (idiom)
see eye to eye
to accept that you have different opinions from another person about a particular thing, and stop trying to persuade each other that you are right
agree to disagree
phrasal verb: be friendly with someone
get along
to no longer communicate with someone (idiom)
lose touch with
to spend time with someone or something so that you gradually learn more about them or it
get to know
Complete the sentence: I'm interested in ...
+ gerund
Complete the sentence: I'm good at ...
+ gerund
Why do you come here? (answer using a gerund or infinitive form!)
to + infinitive
Complete the sentence: In class, we must ...
+ infinitive
Make a sentence using "Let's"
+ infinitive (without to)
Complete the sentence: It's difficult ...
to + infinitive
one of a group of people who work together
colleague
I stopped (dig) and looked at him.
digging
Today we’re going to practise (park).
parking
My mother says she’s looking forward to (meet) you.
meeting
I keep (tell) you, but you won’t listen!
telling
Complete the sentence: Why don’t you give up ...?
+ gerund
It would be a good idea if you join the class. SUGGEST I ........................the class.
suggest joining / you join
Meeting John in town was really surprising. EXPECT I ....................................John in town.
didnt expect to meet
Joan’s hoping (study) law at Harvard.
to study
I expect (be) back within a week.
to be
We agreed (go) there together.
to go
I've decided (go) on a vegetarian diet.
to go
She refuses (go out) in the rain.
to go
I'll help with your homework. MIND I ................................................with your homework.
don't mind helping you
You promised (call) me.
to call
Mark's friends miss (see) him and they want him (visit) them soon.
seeing, to visit
Dan admitted (ride) the bike without permission, but he denied (damage) it.
riding, damaging
Mum never seems (notice) my mistakes.
to notice
She always avoids (do) the washing-up.
doing
It's really important you pay the bill today. REMEMBER You must................................the bill today.
remember to pay
Complete the sentence: I can't afford ...
to + infinitive
Complete the sentence: You promised ...
(not) to + infinitive
I suggested (go) to the cinema.
going
He denied (steal) the money.
stealing
We managed (arrive) on time.
to arrive
Dan refused (do) his homework.
to do
Complete the sentence: She can't stand ...
+ gerund
I fancy (try) out a new computer game.
trying