Verb - infinitive Flashcards

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  1. Agree
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I agree to help you with the project.
She agreed to join the team.
They agreed to go on the trip together.
We agreed to meet at 10 AM.
He agreed to pay for the dinner.

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  1. Appear
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She appears to be very tired.
The job appeared to be too difficult for him.
He appeared to understand the situation.
They appeared to leave before us.
It appears to rain soon.

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  1. Ask
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He asked to leave early.
She asked to speak with the manager.
They asked to change the time of the meeting.
I asked to join the team.
We asked to reschedule the event.

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  1. Choose
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She chose to study abroad.
He chose to leave the company.
They chose to invest in the new project.
I chose to visit my parents this weekend.
We chose to stay at a hotel by the beach.

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  1. Claim
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She claimed to have seen the movie.
He claims to know the answer.
They claimed to receive the package.
I claim to be the winner.
We claimed to fix the problem.

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  1. Decide
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He decided to quit his job.
She decided to travel around the world.
We decided to move to a new city.
They decided to stay at home.
I decided to buy a new car.

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  1. Demand
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She demanded to speak with the manager.
He demanded to see the report immediately.
They demanded to be treated fairly.
I demand to know the truth.
We demanded to have a refund.

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  1. Deserve
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She deserves to win the award.
They deserved to be promoted.
I deserve to relax after a long week.
He deserves to enjoy the prize.
We deserved to have the vacation.

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  1. Expect
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I expect to hear from them soon.
She expects to finish the project today.
They expect to be on time.
We expect to see improvements soon.
He expects to win the competition.

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  1. Fail
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He failed to complete the task.
She failed to attend the meeting.
I failed to understand the instructions.
They failed to arrive on time.
We failed to meet the deadline.

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  1. Hope
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I hope to see you soon.
She hopes to visit Paris next year.
They hope to win the championship.
We hope to improve our sales this quarter.
He hopes to make a positive impact.

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  1. Intend
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He intended to call her later.
She intends to start a new project.
I intend to finish the work today.
They intend to travel abroad.
We intend to submit the proposal by Friday.

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  1. Learn
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I learned to swim when I was a child.
She learned to cook from her grandmother.
We learned to drive last year.
They learned to speak Spanish during the summer.
He learned to play the guitar on his own.

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  1. Manage
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She managed to finish the report on time.
He manages to balance work and family.
They managed to fix the problem.
I manage to keep everything organized.
We managed to save some money.

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  1. Need
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I need to find my keys.
She needs to finish the assignment.
We need to buy more supplies.
They need to improve their performance.
He needs to call his mom.

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  1. Offer
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She offered to help me with the task.
They offered to pay for dinner.
I offered to drive him home.
He offered to join the team.
We offered to assist with the project.

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  1. Plan
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We plan to visit the museum tomorrow.
He plans to travel next month.
She plans to start a new business.
They plan to move to a new house.
I plan to take a vacation next summer.

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  1. Promise
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I promised to help him with the homework.
She promised to meet me at the cafe.
They promised to finish the project by Friday.
He promised to support the initiative.
We promised to deliver the products on time.

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  1. Refuse
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He refused to sign the document.
She refused to leave the house.
They refused to cooperate with the authorities.
I refused to accept the offer.
We refused to believe the rumors.

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  1. Seem
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She seems to be very tired.
They seemed to enjoy the concert.
He seems to know the answer.
I seem to have misplaced my wallet.
We seem to be lost.

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  1. Wish
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I wish to speak Spanish fluently.
He wishes to meet his idol one day.
They wish to help the less fortunate.
We wish to improve our work environment.
She wishes to stay longer on vacation.

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  1. Help
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She helped to clean the kitchen.
He helped to fix the car.
They helped to organize the event.
We helped to carry the heavy boxes.
I helped to prepare the presentation.

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  1. Ask / Request
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She asked to speak with the manager.
He requested to change the appointment.
I asked to leave the party early.
They requested to reschedule the meeting.
She asked to join the team.

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  1. Begin / Start
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I began to study for the test last night.
She started to write the report.
They began to discuss the issue.
We started to paint the house.
He began to feel better after taking the medicine.

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  1. Choose / Select
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He chose to travel to Europe.
She selected to move to the city.
We chose to stay in a hotel.
They selected to work on the new project.
I chose to go to the concert.

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  1. Decide / Determine
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She decided to stay home today.
They determined to solve the issue quickly.
I decided to go for a walk.
He determined to finish the task on time.
We decided to take a break.

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  1. Expect / Anticipate
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I expect to finish the project by Friday.
They anticipate to meet the deadline.
She expects to hear from the client soon.
We anticipate to achieve great results.
He expects to be promoted this year.

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  1. Help / Assist
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He helped to organize the event.
She assisted to prepare the food.
I helped to clean the house.
We assisted to set up the equipment.
They helped to fix the computer.

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  1. Hope / Wish
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I hope to see you soon.
They wish to visit Paris next year.
She hopes to get a promotion.
We wish to travel around the world.
He hopes to meet the president.

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  1. Learn / Study
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I learned to speak French last year.
She studied to become a doctor.
They learned to use the software.
We studied to improve our skills.
He learned to cook during his travels.

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  1. Need / Require
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I need to buy groceries today.
She requires to submit the form before Friday.
They need to practice for the game.
We require to complete the task by tomorrow.
He needs to rest after the surgery.

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  1. Offer / Propose
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He offered to help me with my homework.
She proposed to join the project.
They offered to lend us some money.
We proposed to hold the meeting next week.
I offered to take care of the children.

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  1. Prefer / Choose
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I prefer to work in the morning.
She chooses to stay home on weekends.
We prefer to go hiking rather than swimming.
He chose to spend his vacation at the beach.
They prefer to eat at home.

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  1. Promise / Vow
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I promised to finish the report on time.
He vowed to keep his word.
She promised to call me back.
They vowed to support the cause.
We promised to help with the project.

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  1. Refuse / Decline
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He refused to attend the meeting.
She declined to participate in the competition.
They refused to follow the rules.
I declined to accept the offer.
We refused to go to the party.

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  1. Seem / Appear
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He seems to be very tired.
She appears to be the leader.
They seem to know the answer.
I appeared to be mistaken.
We seem to be lost.

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  1. Start / Begin
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I started to study early in the morning.
She began to sing a beautiful song.
They started to work on the project.
We began to feel better after the treatment.
He started to run every morning.

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  1. Tend / Incline
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She tends to arrive late.
He inclines to think this is the best idea.
They tend to forget small details.
I tend to avoid conflict.
We incline to believe her story.

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  1. Try / Attempt
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I tried to fix the car.
He attempted to break the record.
We tried to call her last night.
She attempted to solve the problem.
They tried to finish the project quickly.

40
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  1. Want / Desire
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He attempted to climb the mountain.
She tried to solve the puzzle.
We attempted to call them several times.
I tried to get tickets for the show.
They attempted to finish the report.

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  1. Beg / Plead
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I begged to stay a little longer.
She pleaded to return the book.
They begged to go on the trip.
He pleaded to be excused from the meeting.
We begged to help them.

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  1. Can / Be able
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She can speak four languages.
He is able to solve the problem quickly.
I can run 5 miles every day.
They are able to finish the work on time.
We can afford the vacation.

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  1. Fail / Be unsuccessful
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He failed to deliver the report on time.
She was unsuccessful in completing the task.
They failed to attend the meeting.
We were unsuccessful to finish on time.
I failed to recognize the mistake.

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  1. Force / Compel
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He forced me to go to the party.
She compelled them to leave immediately.
They forced him to sign the document.
We compelled them to stay longer.
I forced myself to study all night.

45
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  1. Hate / Loathe
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I hate to wake up early.
She loathes to clean the house.
They hate to work in the rain.
We loathe to argue about money.

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  1. Manage / Handle
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She managed to finish the project on time.
He handled to resolve the issue.
I managed to find the keys.
They handled to complete the task.
We managed to overcome the challenges.

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  1. Offer / Propose
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He offered to drive me home.
She proposed to help with the party planning.
I offered to lend them money.
They proposed to meet in the afternoon.
We offered to assist with the event.

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  1. Plan / Intend
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I planned to attend the meeting.
She intended to buy the groceries after work.
They planned to move to a new city.
We intended to start a new business.
He planned to study abroad next year.

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  1. Prefer / Like
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I prefer to read books over watching TV.
She likes to exercise in the morning.
They prefer to stay at home.
We like to go to the beach on weekends.
He prefers to cook at home.

50
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  1. Pretend / Simulate
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She pretended to sleep during the meeting.
He simulated to be a teacher in class.
I pretended to know the answer.
They simulated to play football in the game.
We pretended to understand the joke.

51
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  1. Promise / Vow
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I promised to help him with his homework.
She vowed to finish the marathon.
They promised to meet at the café.
We vowed to support the project.
He promised to call me later.

52
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  1. Refuse / Decline
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He refused to go to the party.
She declined to answer the phone call.
They refused to accept the offer.
I declined to participate in the competition.
We refused to share our personal details.

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  1. Seem / Appear
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He seems to be happy with the result.
She appears to have forgotten her keys.
They seem to enjoy the movie.
We appear to be lost.
I seem to have misunderstood the question.

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  1. Start / Begin
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She started to sing at the concert.
I began to feel better after the break.
They started to make progress in the project.
We began to discuss the new strategy.
He started to read the book.

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  1. Stop / Cease
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He stopped to take a break.
She ceased to talk once the meeting started.
They stopped to look at the painting.
We ceased to work after hours.
I stopped to listen to her story.

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  1. Struggle / Fight
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She struggled to finish the assignment.
He fought to achieve his dreams.
They struggled to find a solution.
We fought to protect our rights.
I struggled to learn the new language.

57
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  1. Try / Attempt
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I tried to call her several times.
He attempted to break the record.
We tried to fix the issue yesterday.
She attempted to solve the puzzle.
They tried to finish the project on time.

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  1. Use / Utilize
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She used to go for a run every morning.
He utilized to fix the broken device.
We used to have a lot of free time.
They utilized to improve their skills.
I used to work in a different department.
He wants to become a professional chef.

59
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  1. Wish / Hope
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I wish to meet her soon.
She hopes to get the job.
They wish to visit the museum tomorrow.
We hope to find a solution.
He wishes to be famous one day.

60
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  1. Would like / Desire
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I would like to have a cup of coffee.
She desires to stay in a luxury hotel.
They would like to go on vacation soon.
We desire to make a difference.
He would like to learn how to cook.

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  1. Agree / Consent
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He agreed to help us with the project.
She consented to go on the trip.
They agreed to participate in the event.
I consented to join the meeting.
We agreed to share the cost.

62
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  1. Help / Assist
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He helped to organize the party.
She assisted to clean the house.
They helped to carry the heavy boxes.
We assisted to fix the car.
I helped to prepare lunch.

63
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  1. Let / Allow
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I let her go home early.
She allowed him to leave the meeting.
They let us borrow their car.
We allowed them to enter the building.
He let me use his computer.

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  1. Make / Cause
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She made me laugh with her jokes.
He caused me to worry by arriving late.
They made her feel welcome.
We caused him to rethink his decision.
I made her cry with the news.

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  1. Mean / Signify
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This word means to represent peace.
It signifies to warn people about danger.
She meant to help but misunderstood.
They signified to explain the concept.
We mean to finish by Friday.

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  1. Prefer / Choose
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I prefer to stay home tonight.
She chooses to study in the library.
They prefer to walk instead of drive.
We choose to relax on weekends.
He prefers to read instead of watching TV.

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  1. Begin / Start
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She began to study for the exam early.
They started to clean the house after breakfast.
He began to understand the concept clearly.
I started to feel better after resting.
We began to learn a new language.

68
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  1. Desire / Want
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I desire to travel the world one day.
She wants to learn more about science.
They desire to make a difference in the community.
We want to meet new people.
He desires to become a famous artist.

69
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  1. Fail / Be unsuccessful
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I failed to finish the race on time.
She was unsuccessful to solve the problem.
They failed to meet the deadline.
We were unsuccessful to find the answer.
He failed to achieve his goal.

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  1. Forget / Neglect
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I forgot to call her back.
She neglected to submit the assignment.
They forgot to lock the door.
He neglected to mention his decision.
We forgot to buy the tickets.

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  1. Hate / Loathe
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I hate to be late for meetings.
She loathes to do her homework.
They hate to clean the house.
He loathes to talk about politics.
We hate to wait in long lines.

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  1. Help / Assist
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I helped to carry the groceries.
She assisted to organize the event.
They helped to resolve the issue.
He assisted to set up the equipment.
We helped to prepare the food.

73
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  1. Invite / Request
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They invited me to join their team.
She requested to speak with the manager.
I invited them to come over for dinner.
We requested to extend our stay.
He invited her to visit the exhibition.

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  1. Learn / Study
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I learned to play the guitar.
She studied to become a doctor.
They learned to speak English fluently.
We studied to pass the exam.
He learned to cook from his grandmother.

75
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  1. Long / Yearn
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I long to visit Paris someday.
She yearns to travel around the world.
They long to have a big family.
We yearn to find peace.
He longs to be successful in his career.

76
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  1. Mean / Intend
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I mean to call you later.
She intended to finish the book by Friday.
They meant to apologize for the misunderstanding.
We intend to help you with your project.
He meant to say something else.

77
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  1. Need / Require
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She needs to get more sleep.
They require to submit the forms by Friday.
I need to buy groceries after work.
We require to fill out a survey.
He needs to practice more.

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  1. Offer / Propose
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I plan to visit my family this weekend.
She intends to finish the report by Monday.
They planned to launch a new product.
We intend to invest in new technology.
He plans to attend the conference next year.

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  1. Prepare / Get ready
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She prepared to give a presentation.
They got ready to leave for vacation.
I prepared to make dinner.
We got ready to go out.
He prepared to speak at the event.

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  1. Pretend / Act
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She pretended to be sick to avoid school.
He acted to be confident in the interview.
They pretended to ignore the situation.
We acted to be interested in the conversation.
I pretended to understand the complex idea.

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  1. Promise / Vow
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I promised to call her back.
She vowed to finish the project by tomorrow.
They promised to help us.
We vowed to make it a success.
He promised to be there on time.

82
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  1. Refuse / Decline
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He refused to answer my question.
She declined to participate in the meeting.
They refused to accept the offer.
We declined to join the party.
I refused to listen to his excuses.

83
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  1. Remember / Recall
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I remembered to lock the door before leaving.
She recalled to bring the tickets.
They remembered to buy the gifts.
We recall to take notes during the lecture.
He remembered to email the report.

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  1. Seem / Appear
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She seems to enjoy the event.
He appears to be in a hurry.
They seem to have finished the task.
We appeared to be the only ones there.
I seem to have lost my keys.

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  1. Start / Begin
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I started to feel tired after working all day.
She began to write a new book.
They started to clean the office.
We began to discuss the new strategy.
He started to prepare for the exam.

86
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  1. Stop / Cease
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I stopped to have lunch.
She ceased to speak when the teacher entered.
We stopped to take photos at the museum.
They ceased to follow the instructions.
He stopped to ask for directions.

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  1. Try / Attempt
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I tried to fix the leak.
She attempted to solve the puzzle.
They tried to make things right.
We attempted to improve our performance.

88
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  1. Z (e.g., Zoom for specific words)
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I zoomed to the office as quickly as possible.
She zoomed to catch the train.
They zoomed in on the object.
We zoomed to complete the project.
He zoomed in on the details during the presentation.

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