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House of cardsPlaying card games isn't just a fun way to pass the time; it's a workout for your brain, particularly your memory. Many card games require you to remember which cards have been played, strategize based on what you recall, and anticipate your opponents' moves. This constant engagement of your memory muscles can help strengthen them over time. Whether it's remembering the order of cards in a sequence, recalling which cards are still in the deck, or keeping track of your opponents' plays, card games offer a dynamic way to keep your memory sharp.

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I always _______ (lock) the door before leaving the house.

Do you _______ (meet) her at the party last week?

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Please _______ (call) me when you arrive.

Complete the sentences using the correct form of "remember" and the verb in brackets.

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I _______ (visit) that museum when I was a child.

Fill in the gaps with the correct form of "try" and the verb in brackets.

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I _______ (learn) Spanish, but it's quite difficult.

If you can't sleep, _______ (drink) some warm milk.

He _______ (open) the jar, but it was too tight.

She _______ (convince) him to change his mind.

Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of "stop" and the verb in brackets

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He paused his work to answer the phone. (stop)

I quit smoking last year. (stop)

She took a break from studying to have a snack. (stop)

They ceased their conversation when the teacher entered. (stop)

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Identify and correct the errors in the following sentences.

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She stopped smoke a few years ago.

I'm trying remember his name, but I can't.

He always remembers to turn off the lights before leaving.

I'm going to take notes during the lecture for not to forget the important points

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Match the sentence halves and fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb and the appropriate vocabulary word from the box. Vocabulary Box: recollect, recall, reminisce, memorize, retain

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I always try to _________

She stopped _________

He remembers _________

We're trying to _________

They took a break _________

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Each sentence has one grammar error and one vocabulary word that could be replaced with a more precise memory-related term. Identify and correct both.Vocabulary Options: evoke, imprint, jog, recall, retention

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I'm trying remembering where I left my keys.

He stopped to talk to his old friend and they started remembering about their school days

The smell of freshly baked cookies always brings back memories of my grandmother's kitchen

She's having trouble remembering the names of all her new classmates.

Repeating information helps with information remember.

Rewrite the following sentences using either "so as to" or "so as not to", keeping the meaning the same.

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He lowered his voice because he didn't want to disturb anyone.

She studied diligently because she wanted to achieve a high score.

They left early because they didn't want to miss the train.

I'm saving money because I want to buy a new laptop

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