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  • Word that you use when you are unable to relax, rest, or stay still
    Restless
  • WHAT IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS SENTENCE? "Learning a new language requires patience, practice, and a lot of motivation"
    LEARNING A NEW LANGUAGE
  • "without mercy or sympathy" "I showed my dead dog to my friend and she didn't even care about him, she was so_____"
    PITILESS
  • Is this sentence correct? "I saw a movie about to fly to space."
    NO, About is a preposition. "I saw a movie about flying to space"
  • I considered (sending/to send) him a voice note, but I decided (to wait/waiting)
    SENDING. TO WAIT
  • Is this sentence correct? "She wants that I speak to the manager about the issue."
    NO. SHE WANTS ME TO SPEAK TO THE MANAGER
  • "unable to help yourself or control the situation". Similar to "Defenseless"
    Helpless
  • Is this sentence correct? Why? "He decided inviting his coworkers to the meeting."
    NO, "inviting" is a gerund, but "decide" must be followed by an infinitive.
  • What is "to stash"
    ...
  • Is this text correct? "My boss encouraged to take a break during the afternoon. He said it would help with our productivity, especially after lunch."
    NO. My boss encouraged WHO?????
  • Is this sentence correct? "It's a good day going to the beach in the morning".
    INCORRECT After impersonal "it", use to + base verb (infinitive).
  • What's the meaning of the expression "You're just a sitting duck"
    ...
  • The sentence "Gregory asked to see the results of his exams" is correct?
    CORRECT
  • What is the meaning of the expression "Go a little overboard"
    ...
  • They avoided (to be/ being) seen together.
    BEING
  • Is this sentence correct? "My dream is make a movie someday".
    NO, After the verb "be" as a subject complement, we use an infinitive with "to".
  • She doesn't mind (to stay/staying) late at the office
    Staying
  • What's the meaning of the expression "You've got to roll with the punches"
    ...
  • They planned (going/to go) on vacation last month.
    TO GO
  • Is this sentence correct? "She is too tired to go out tonight".
    YES