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2 Use the infinitive with the particle to where necessary:

1 She began (to talk) of Brighton. 2 You must (to take) care not (to offend) her. 3 I’d rather not (to go) home that way. 4 I helped him (to find) the things. 5 He made me (to do) all the work again. 6 My neighbour let me (to borrow) his car. 7 He never let himself (to be) angry. 8 Why not (to make) him a doctor like his father? 9 I used (to spend) a lot of time in Robert’s room. 10 I can’t (to think) what made him (to do) such a thing. 11 Let’s (to watch) the boys diving. 12 You’d better (to try) not (to think) about it. 13 I asked him if he was willing (to help) me (to do) the job. 14 Why not (to allow) her (to do) as she likes. 15 Don’t let us (to waste) time. There are hundreds of things (to be done). 16 Why not (to start) out now? We can’t (to wait) for the weather (to change). 17 We had better (to make) haste. 18 You needn’t (to ask) for permission. I let you (to take) this books whenever you like. 19 You ought not (to stay up) so late. 20 What made you (to think) so? 21 She seems (to know) a great deal about music. 22 He told me (to try) (to do) it once again. 23 What made you (to deceive) me? 24 There’s nothing (to do) but (to wait) till somebody comes (to let) us out. 25 He was seen (to make) a note of it.

3 a) Use the infinitives given below as subjects: to give up; to stop; to say; to forget; to explain; to lose; to know; to repair; to hear; to search; to mention, to look up; to wait; to speak; to take:

1 It’s difficult for him … smoking. 2 It was impossible … the bicycle. 3 … the map well means to be able to show any country or town on it. 4 It took us twelve days … the island. 5 … the past was impossible. 6 It was habit every August … his family to the seaside for change of air. 7 … at the stage would be a great pity. 8 It’s such a comfort … you say so, doctor. 9 It took him an hour … the words in the dictionary. 10 At this moment, … required more effort than she could make. 11 It takes an effort … weight. 12 It’s hardly necessary for me … how grateful I’m for all you’ve done. 13 It would be tactless … the subject. 14 It would be no good … again.

b) Complete the sentences with the infinitives as subjects:

1 It’s interesting … . 2 It’ll take you a fortnight … . 3 … was very pleasant. 4 I think it’s more comfortable … . 5 … is the only thing to do. 6 It usually takes me … . 7 It’s boring … . 8 … would be much more useful. 9 It’s difficult for her … . 10 Will it be possible for them … ? 11 … isn’t an easy matter. 12 How much time did it take you … ? 13 Is it important for people … ? 14 … would be unjust. 15 It’s my job … .

4 a) Use the infinitives given below as predicates: to visit, to encourage, to tell, to keep, to try, to go on, to return, to become, to reach, to bake, to check, to ask, to offend, to see, to take:

1 My plan for this week end is … one of my delicious apple pies. 2 My advice to you is … a coach tour. 3 My next plan for the holiday is … Europe. 4 The only thing that could do you best is … a long rest. 5 The place is difficult … by land. 6 His duty was … us some questions on the matter. 7 The last thing I meant was … you. 8 The only thing she could do was … the truth. 9 My next plan was … to the house avoiding Wells if possible. 10 The greatest thing is … our heads up. 11 My suggestion for you is … answers on your own. 12 But for the present the best thing to do was … him in his studies. 13 There was … to find it somewhere. 14 His life’s ambition was … an economist.

b) Use the infinitives as a predicative to complete the sentences:

1 Our plan was … . 2 To act like this meant … . 3 The first thing he did was … . 4 The main problem … . 5 Our next step must be … . 6 What I want is … . 7 Our chance to see him … . 8 To ask him a straight question means … . 9 Your next task is … . 10 My advice to her was … . 11 My only wish is … . 12 What she wants now is … . 13 My proposal is … . 14 Her aim is … . 15 What I have come for … .

5 a) Use the infinitives given below as objects: to post, to show; to air; to see off; to join; to give; to switch off; to be; to go out; to lock; to give a lift; to retire; to play chess; to begin:

1 I must tell Helen … the drawing room very well. 2 He promised … us all of the island. 3 How did you learn …? – I began … when I was young and I’ve been … ever since. 4 He claims … an expert on the subject. 5 He decided … when he reached the age of 60. 6 Don’t forget … the light, when you go out the room. 7 Oh, no! I completely forgot … the safe! 8 I propose … early. 9 I’m sorry I forgot … your letter. 10 Mike offered … me … home, but I refused. 11 He asked me … his party. 12 I was so afraid … at night that I asked my cousin to accompany me. 13 He promised … his son a bicycle as a birthday present. 14 Philip was not sorry … him … .

b) Complete the following using the infinitives as objects:

1 He asked … . 2 I’m so glad … . 3 We are awfully sorry … . 4 the doctor advised .. . 5 The child is afraid … . 6 Everybody promised … . 7 Would you like … ? 8 Who has allowed you … ? 9 I’ve decided … . 10 Sorry I’ve forgotten … .

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