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Gerund or infinitive?Complete: I would like ...
I would like to visit France.
Gerund or infinitive?Complete: I recommend you ....
I recommend you watching The Crown.
Gerund or infinitive?Complete: I enjoy ...
I enjoy learning!
Gerund or infinitive?Complete: I hope...
I hope to pass the exam.
Gerund or infinitive?Complete: I offered ...
I offered to help her with homework
What's the phrasal verb? NDE PU WTHI
end up with
What's the phrasal verb? OCME PU ITWH
come up with
The method of paper-making ______ (introduce) in China.
the method of paper-making was introduced ...
Complete: The earliest books ______(write) by hand
the earliest books were written ...
Complete: My favourite dessert ______ (invent) many years ago by mistake!
My favourite dessert was invented ...
Every year, Novel prizes ______ (give) for extraordinary work in science, medicine,etc.
Every year, Novel prizes are given for ....
Complete with the correct form of the verb: Our lives ______ (make) better every day thanks to inventions.
Our lives are made better everyday ...
Go where you like, but _______ in mind that some places are more dangerous than others
keep in mind
Complete: I'm sorry I forgot your birthday. It completely _____ my mind
slipped my mind
Complete: The thought never _______ my mind!
The thought never crossed my mind!
Complete with correct collocation: It's okay. Never ____
Never mind.
Complete with a preposition: Are you capable ____ lying?
capable of
Complete with a preposition: Who is famous ___ painting Mona Lisa?
Famous for
Complete with a preposition: Are you good ____ sports?
Good at
Complete with a preposition: What are you interested ___ ?
interested in