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VI. Match the sentence halves

1. A person can only be detained

a) on specific grounds set out in the law.

2. A person cannot give evidence

b) of what he heard another person say.

3. It is not necessary for a juror

c) to accept the infer­ence.

4. It is the job of a solicitor

d) to advise you on legal matters of all kinds.

5. It takes much longer

e) to be told of the reason for his arrest.

6. One of the members

f) to be unconstitutional.

7. The arrested per­son has the right

g) to have a case heard in the Crown Court.

8. The court declares the law

h) to know anything about the law.

9. The court is not bound

i) who find it easy to interpose their argu­ments.

10. There will be some members

j) will then need to find a seconder.

VII. Open the brackets by using the infinitive with or without the particle to.

1. I won’t (make) him (come) to the club tonight if he doesn’t (want) to.

2. Let her (do) what she wants (do).

3. She didn't want to be heard (criticize) him.

4. The company can (supply) cement in July.

5. They are seen (come) to the corner and (turn) to the right.

6. When I was a child I was made (practice) the piano every day.

7. Why not (allow) her (do) as she likes?

8. You may (join) us, if you wish.

9. You’d better (try) (not think) about the idea (get) in touch with the firm.

10. You’d rather (meet) with the bank manager.

VIII. Make up sentences with the infinitive

Model: go to the hospital/visit a friend – I went to the hospital to visit a friend.

1. Apply to this firm/be employed as a typist.

2. Call on the Whytes/warn them about the danger.

3. Invent a device/increase the productivity of the assembly line.

4. Need money/give the son his weekly allowance.

5. Spend so much money in a restaurant/ impress the girl.

6. Telephone the estate agent/get more information about new house on sale.

7. Visit a police inspector/tell him the truth.

8. Want to see the financial director/analyze the company’s statement.

9. Work hard/achieve first class degrees in the final honors school.

10. Write a letter to one’s uncle/ask him for some money.

IX. Use to, so as to, in order to in these sentences

1. Can you arrange for me … (see) the doctor tomorrow?

2. He appears … (have forgotten) all about our arrangement.

3. He covered the floor with a sheet … (not splash) paint on it.

4. І got out some more chairs for the other guests … (sit) on.

5. I went to town … (do) some shopping.

6. She left home … (never return).

7. She told us to feed the hens. She … (not tell us/feed) the horses.

8. The keeper told us … (not feed) the monkeys.

9. We came home … (find) the house had been burgled.

10. We would like … (have been) at your party.