VERBS often confused
Remember
(Remember/mind) to turn off the lights before you go
Beat
Arsenal (win/beat) Manchester United 5-2
Win
Arsenal (win/beat) the match 5-2
Remind
Can you (remind/remember) me to call my mum later?
Look
Carol doesn't (look/seem) very weel. I think she's working too hard
Expect
I (expect/wait) that Daniel will forget our anniversary
Lay
I (laid/lay) the baby on the bed and changed his nappy
Wish
I (wish/hope) I was a bit taller
Hope
I (wish/hope) that you can come on Friday. I haven't seen your for ages
Notice
I didn't (notice/realize) that Karen has changed her hair
Realize
I didn't (notice/realize) you were unhappy
Discuss
I need to (argue/discuss) the problem with my boss
Argue
I often (argue/discuss) with my parents about doing housework
Warn
I think I should (warm/advice) you that Liam doesn`t always tell the truth
Seem
I've spoken to her husband twice and he (seem/look) very nice
Steal
If you leave your bike unlocked, somebody might (rob/steal) it
Matter
It doesn't (mind/matter) if we're five minuts late
Raise
It´s hard not to (rise/raise) your voice when you´re arguing with someone
Avoid
Jack always tries to (avoid/prevent) arguing with me
Laid
Last night I come home and (laid/lay) on the sofa
Prevent
My dad can´t (avoid/prevent) me from seeing my friends
Mind
My parents don`t (mind/matter) if I stay out late
Advise
My teachers are going to (warn/advise) me what subjects to study next year.
Rise
The cost of living is going to (rise / raise) again
Rob
The men had been planning to (rob/steal) the bank
Deny
Tom always (refuses/denies) that he has a problem
Refuse
Tom always (refuses/denies) to discuss the problem
Wait
We'll have to (expect/wait) half an hour for the next train