[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"exercise-163":3},{"payload":4,"id":36,"user":37,"level":43,"course":44,"activity":45,"activity_slug":46,"title":6,"topic":47,"tone":48,"stats":49,"created":52,"score":53,"is_favorite":54,"public":55,"is_external":54},{"text":5,"title":6,"choices":7},"Choosing the right verb can make your English sound much more natural. In fact, many learners know lots of words, but still (0) MAKE the same mistakes because they don’t notice common verb patterns.\n\nOne typical problem is using the wrong preposition. For example, we say “depend (1) ..........” something, not “depend from”. Another issue is collocation: you can “(2) .......... a decision”, but you don’t usually “do” one. Learners also confuse phrasal verbs. If you “(3) .......... up” a new hobby, you start it, but if you “give up”, you stop.\n\nIt also helps to learn verbs in chunks. You might “(4) .......... an effort” to improve, and you can “(5) .......... progress” quite quickly if you practise regularly. When you’re speaking, it’s useful to “(6) .......... attention” to what native speakers say, especially in films and podcasts.\n\nFinally, don’t be afraid of mistakes. If you (7) .......... a word wrong, correct yourself and continue. Over time, these patterns will (8) .......... into place and you’ll feel more confident.","Choosing the Right Verb",{"1":8,"2":13,"3":18,"4":22,"5":24,"6":26,"7":28,"8":32},[9,10,11,12],"on","from","with","at",[14,15,16,17],"take","put","make","do",[19,20,14,21],"set","bring","pick",[16,14,17,23],"give",[25,14,17,16],"get",[14,15,23,27],"pay",[29,25,30,31],"tell","call","say",[33,19,34,35],"fall","turn","come",163,{"id":38,"username":39,"first_name":40,"last_name":41,"image":42},21332,"charlyn-moran","Charlyn","Moran","https://api.useofenglish.ai/static/img/users/default-profile-picture.jpg","B2","Reading","Multiple Choice","multiple-choice","Create an exercise talking about verbs in English.","Standard",{"times_played":50,"num_favorites":51},3,0,"2026-03-24T21:59:47",null,false,true]