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A comprehensive set of vocabulary flashcards covering the Level 5 verb list, focusing on the meaning and usage of each infinitive.
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To add up
To result in a total sum or to seem logical and consistent.
To arise
To happen or to start to exist, often in relation to problems or situations.
To be capable of
To have the power, skill, or ability required to perform a specific action.
To be willing to
To be prepared or ready to do something without objection.
To bear with
To be patient or tolerant with someone, especially during a delay.
To bring up
To mention a topic or start a discussion about a specific subject.
To care for
To look after or provide for the needs of someone or something.
To check in
To register one's arrival at a place such as a hotel, airport, or medical facility.
To cling
To hold on tightly to something or someone, physically or emotionally.
To come up
To be mentioned in conversation or to occur unexpectedly.
To determine
To officially decide or establish something based on facts or evidence.
To distribute
To give out or hand over shares of something to a group of people.
To do coursework
To perform the regular work and assignments required during a course of study.
To do research
To conduct a systematic investigation to discover new information or reach new conclusions.
To drive
To operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle.
To get in
To arrive at a destination or to be accepted into an institution.
To get on
To have a friendly relationship with someone or to board a vehicle.
To get through
To successfully finish a difficult task or to succeed in contacting someone.
To go over
To review, examine, or check something carefully for understanding or accuracy.
To have an impact
To have a strong effect or influence on someone or something.
To implement
To put a decision, plan, or system into formal operation.
To invest
To put money, effort, or time into something with the expectation of a future result.
To keep in mind
To remember or consider a specific fact or piece of information.
To land on
To arrive on a surface after moving through the air or to choose a specific option.
To launch
To start a new project, business venture, or product.
To look up
To search for specific information within a reference book or database.
To merge
To combine or join together to form a single entity.
To narrow
To limit or reduce the range of options or the width of something.
To network
To interact with others to exchange information and develop professional contacts.
To put in
To spend or devote a certain amount of time or effort into an activity.
To put off
To delay or postpone an action or event to a later time.
To relocate
To move to a different place to live or to conduct business.
To restate
To say something again or in a different way to clarify the meaning.
To report
To give a formal account or statement about a specific matter or event.
To set up
To organize, establish, or arrange the components of something.
To think over
To consider a matter or a decision very carefully.
To take over
To assume control or responsibility for something previously managed by another.
To turn down
To refuse or reject an offer, invitation, or request.
To turn into
To change or develop into something or someone else.
To work out
To find a solution to a problem or to engage in physical exercise.