[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"grammar-exercise-019e0dc3-b946-721e-ad6d-cf5e049e3c76":3,"grammar-exercise-lesson-019dfdf1-5b30-731a-b71e-63d79f5a409b":259},["Reactive",4],{"id":5,"grammarPage":6,"title":7,"instructions":8,"displayOrder":9,"questions":10},"019e0dc3-b946-721e-ad6d-cf5e049e3c76","\u002Fapi\u002Fgrammar_pages\u002F019dfdf1-5b30-731a-b71e-63d79f5a409b","Travel & Experiences","This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Focus on the correct verb patterns used in sentences about travel experiences, holiday plans, and unexpected situations during trips.",1,[11,33,51,69,88,107,126,145,164,183,202,221,240],{"id":12,"sentenceTemplate":13,"displayOrder":14,"explanation":15,"exampleSentence":16,"blanks":17},"019e0dc5-0455-7f1c-a145-1dbca5c52609","We decided __1__ our flight to avoid the storm.",0,"Use 'decide + to + infinitive' to express a choice or resolution. The verb 'decide' is always followed by the infinitive form.","They decided to visit Thailand instead of Vietnam.",[18],{"id":19,"blankNumber":9,"options":20},"019e0dc5-0453-74be-9287-c51fa9cd07ec",[21,25,29],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0453-700a-9287-c51fa88aa46b","to postpone",true,{"id":26,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0453-70d6-9287-c51fa8f7945b","postponing",false,{"id":30,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0453-713a-9287-c51fa910f981","postpone",2,{"id":34,"sentenceTemplate":35,"displayOrder":9,"explanation":36,"exampleSentence":37,"blanks":38},"019e0dc5-0456-71f3-90e5-33f4d44167fa","I really enjoy __1__ new cultures while traveling abroad.","Use 'enjoy + -ing form' to talk about activities we like doing. The verb 'enjoy' must be followed by a gerund.","She enjoys exploring historic sites during her holidays.",[39],{"id":40,"blankNumber":9,"options":41},"019e0dc5-0456-7187-90e5-33f4d39459b4",[42,45,48],{"id":43,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0456-70bb-90e5-33f4d22fdc54","to experience",{"id":46,"optionText":47,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0456-7117-90e5-33f4d2afacf6","experiencing",{"id":49,"optionText":50,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0456-7157-90e5-33f4d2bf136f","experience",{"id":52,"sentenceTemplate":53,"displayOrder":32,"explanation":54,"exampleSentence":55,"blanks":56},"019e0dc5-0456-7343-90e5-33f4d7678700","The tour guide suggested __1__ the museum early in the morning.","Use 'suggest + -ing form' when making recommendations. The verb 'suggest' requires a gerund, not an infinitive.","The hotel receptionist suggested trying the local restaurant.",[57],{"id":58,"blankNumber":9,"options":59},"019e0dc5-0456-72ef-90e5-33f4d6eb0afe",[60,63,66],{"id":61,"optionText":62,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0456-725f-90e5-33f4d52f596b","to visit",{"id":64,"optionText":65,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0456-728f-90e5-33f4d56922e1","visit",{"id":67,"optionText":68,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0456-72c3-90e5-33f4d614aa87","visiting",{"id":70,"sentenceTemplate":71,"displayOrder":72,"explanation":73,"exampleSentence":74,"blanks":75},"019e0dc5-0456-747b-90e5-33f4dac23623","Would you like __1__ a guided tour of the ancient ruins tomorrow?",3,"Use 'would like + to + infinitive' when making polite offers or asking about preferences. This is a formal way to express wishes.","Would you like to book a table at the seaside restaurant?",[76],{"id":77,"blankNumber":9,"options":78},"019e0dc5-0456-742b-90e5-33f4da5c5eea",[79,82,85],{"id":80,"optionText":81,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0456-73a7-90e5-33f4d8303001","taking",{"id":83,"optionText":84,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0456-73d7-90e5-33f4d8f0c3b4","to take",{"id":86,"optionText":87,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0456-73ff-90e5-33f4d9ebbb84","take",{"id":89,"sentenceTemplate":90,"displayOrder":91,"explanation":92,"exampleSentence":93,"blanks":94},"019e0dc5-0456-7677-90e5-33f4dd9afb13","My luggage didn't __1__ at the baggage claim, so I had to file a report.",4,"Use 'show up' (phrasal verb) to mean 'arrive' or 'appear'. It is commonly used when something or someone is expected but doesn't arrive.","Our taxi didn't show up on time, so we missed our train.",[95],{"id":96,"blankNumber":9,"options":97},"019e0dc5-0456-761f-90e5-33f4dcc1aa53",[98,101,104],{"id":99,"optionText":100,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0456-7593-90e5-33f4db31f4f3","show up",{"id":102,"optionText":103,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0456-75cb-90e5-33f4db9d4644","show off",{"id":105,"optionText":106,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0456-75f7-90e5-33f4dc4fcb25","show around",{"id":108,"sentenceTemplate":109,"displayOrder":110,"explanation":111,"exampleSentence":112,"blanks":113},"019e0dc5-0456-77cb-90e5-33f4e01fe6fb","I can't stand __1__ in long lines at airport security.",5,"Use 'can't stand + -ing form' to express strong dislike. This verb pattern always requires a gerund.","He can't stand flying in bad weather conditions.",[114],{"id":115,"blankNumber":9,"options":116},"019e0dc5-0456-777b-90e5-33f4df60e650",[117,120,123],{"id":118,"optionText":119,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0456-76f3-90e5-33f4dddbd376","to wait",{"id":121,"optionText":122,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0456-771f-90e5-33f4dec82123","waiting",{"id":124,"optionText":125,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0456-774f-90e5-33f4ded8db5a","wait",{"id":127,"sentenceTemplate":128,"displayOrder":129,"explanation":130,"exampleSentence":131,"blanks":132},"019e0dc5-0456-7a2b-90e5-33f4e5bcf226","The airline refused __1__ us compensation for the delayed flight.",7,"Use 'refuse + to + infinitive' to express unwillingness to do something. The verb 'refuse' requires the infinitive form.","The hotel manager refused to offer us a refund.",[133],{"id":134,"blankNumber":9,"options":135},"019e0dc5-0456-79df-90e5-33f4e53b4e78",[136,139,142],{"id":137,"optionText":138,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0456-795f-90e5-33f4e353f96c","giving",{"id":140,"optionText":141,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0456-798b-90e5-33f4e3646101","to give",{"id":143,"optionText":144,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0456-79b7-90e5-33f4e445ff14","give",{"id":146,"sentenceTemplate":147,"displayOrder":148,"explanation":149,"exampleSentence":150,"blanks":151},"019e0dc5-0456-7c9b-90e5-33f4ea413031","I want __1__ the local markets before we leave the city.",9,"Use 'want + to + infinitive' to express desires or intentions. The verb 'want' always requires the infinitive form.","They want to visit the national park during their trip.",[152],{"id":153,"blankNumber":9,"options":154},"019e0dc5-0456-7c4f-90e5-33f4ea0f9d76",[155,158,161],{"id":156,"optionText":157,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0456-7bbb-90e5-33f4e8022ec3","exploring",{"id":159,"optionText":160,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0456-7bf7-90e5-33f4e8fd94af","to explore",{"id":162,"optionText":163,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0456-7c23-90e5-33f4e9f9f042","explore",{"id":165,"sentenceTemplate":166,"displayOrder":167,"explanation":168,"exampleSentence":169,"blanks":170},"019e0dc5-0456-7dcb-90e5-33f4ebff40a5","The travel agent advised us __1__ travel insurance before our trip.",10,"Use 'advise + object + to + infinitive' when giving recommendations to someone. This pattern requires the infinitive after the object.","The embassy advised tourists to avoid the northern region.",[171],{"id":172,"blankNumber":9,"options":173},"019e0dc5-0456-7d7b-90e5-33f4ebd36887",[174,177,180],{"id":175,"optionText":176,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0456-7cf7-90e5-33f4ea972e05","getting",{"id":178,"optionText":179,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0456-7d27-90e5-33f4eb4a50a6","to get",{"id":181,"optionText":182,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0456-7d53-90e5-33f4ebce7520","get",{"id":184,"sentenceTemplate":185,"displayOrder":186,"explanation":187,"exampleSentence":188,"blanks":189},"019e0dc5-0456-7f2b-90e5-33f4ee35373b","We had to __1__ our vacation plans because of severe weather conditions.",11,"Use 'call off' (phrasal verb) to mean 'cancel'. This is commonly used for planned events or trips that cannot proceed.","They had to call off their beach holiday due to the hurricane warning.",[190],{"id":191,"blankNumber":9,"options":192},"019e0dc5-0456-7edb-90e5-33f4ee29f684",[193,196,199],{"id":194,"optionText":195,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0456-7e27-90e5-33f4ec7b2b58","call off",{"id":197,"optionText":198,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0456-7e83-90e5-33f4ec98fa00","call on",{"id":200,"optionText":201,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0456-7eb3-90e5-33f4ed65cb92","call for",{"id":203,"sentenceTemplate":204,"displayOrder":205,"explanation":206,"exampleSentence":207,"blanks":208},"019e0dc5-0457-70cc-92c3-f671b7a01664","I don't mind __1__ in budget hostels when I'm backpacking.",12,"Use 'don't mind + -ing form' to express that something is acceptable or not problematic. This verb pattern requires a gerund.","She doesn't mind traveling alone through different countries.",[209],{"id":210,"blankNumber":9,"options":211},"019e0dc5-0457-707c-92c3-f671b6e2a3d8",[212,215,218],{"id":213,"optionText":214,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0456-7f8f-90e5-33f4eeb0740e","to stay",{"id":216,"optionText":217,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0457-701c-92c3-f671b5a3c60c","staying",{"id":219,"optionText":220,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0457-7054-92c3-f671b66dddeb","stay",{"id":222,"sentenceTemplate":223,"displayOrder":224,"explanation":225,"exampleSentence":226,"blanks":227},"019e0dc5-0457-7208-92c3-f671badcb1d5","The customs officer made us __1__ all our bags for inspection.",13,"Use 'make + object + bare infinitive' (without 'to') when someone forces or requires another person to do something. This is a causative verb pattern.","The airline made passengers remove their shoes at security.",[228],{"id":229,"blankNumber":9,"options":230},"019e0dc5-0457-71b8-92c3-f671ba1bed10",[231,234,237],{"id":232,"optionText":233,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0457-7128-92c3-f671b845f224","to open",{"id":235,"optionText":236,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0457-7158-92c3-f671b922250f","opening",{"id":238,"optionText":239,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0457-7184-92c3-f671b9e31295","open",{"id":241,"sentenceTemplate":242,"displayOrder":243,"explanation":244,"exampleSentence":245,"blanks":246},"019e0dc5-0457-7334-92c3-f671be333d07","We're looking forward to __1__ the Northern Lights in Iceland next winter.",14,"Use 'look forward to + -ing form' to express anticipation or excitement about future events. Despite having 'to', this expression requires a gerund.","I'm looking forward to exploring the ancient temples in Cambodia.",[247],{"id":248,"blankNumber":9,"options":249},"019e0dc5-0457-72ec-92c3-f671bd90b378",[250,253,256],{"id":251,"optionText":252,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dc5-0457-7268-92c3-f671bbb53a3f","see",{"id":254,"optionText":255,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dc5-0457-7298-92c3-f671bc39d309","seeing",{"id":257,"optionText":258,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0dc5-0457-72c4-92c3-f671bcd0aa6b","to see",{"title":260,"slug":261,"language":262},"Verb Patterns","verb-patterns","en"]