Saying 2 things vary together: hard / study / fast / learn
the harder you study, the faster you learn
"I tried TO OPEN / OPENING the jar, but it was stuck." and "I tried TO OPEN / OPENING the jar with a spoon, but it still didn't work.". What's the difference?
TO OPEN (infinitive to focus on my effort) and OPENING (-ing to focus on how)
Saying 2 things vary together: money / spend / save
The more money you spend, the less money you save.
She remembered doing his homework OR She remembered to do his homework? Justify
TO DO - She didn't forget
They stopped smoking OR They stopped to smoke? Justify
ING - They quit
Melissa's car is still outside. She ... (go home)
can't + present perfect
What might she be saying? (have got)
I've got a rash on my elbow
What happened? (modals for deduction)
must / might / may / could + present perfect
What might she be saying? (feel / soon)
I feel a cold coming soon
If you want to (put on / burn off) bad fat you must (go without / stick to) a combination of healthy diet and exercises.
burn off / stick to
What happened? (modals for deduction)
must / might / may / could + present perfect
Complete the sentence: Pets help to teach responsibility...
(due to / as a result of / because of / owing to / thanks to) the need to care for them.
What might she be saying? (upset)
I've got an upset stomach
Johnny did not pass the English test... (due)
due to (the lack of studying / not studying)
Saying 2 things vary together: old / be / active / become
the older you are the less active you become
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