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5. Use the Infinitive with the particle to before 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 own car.

7. Why not (to make) him a doctor like his father?

8. I used (to spend) a lot of time in Robert’s room.

9. I can’t (to think) what made him (to do) such a thing.

10. You’d better (to try) not (to think) about it.

11. You needn’t (to ask) for permission. I let you (to take) my books whenever you like.

12. I heard him (to play) the guitar.

13. He was seen (to make) a note of it.

14. You ought not (to sit up) so late.

6. Provide the right response to the following questions or statements, using one of the phrases in the second column.

1. They say you read a lot.

2. Why didn’t you invite them?

3. Will you write a letter to her?

4. Why can’t you go with us?

5. I’m afraid you can’t come.

6. I see you haven’t bought any oranges.

7. You must take more care of it.

8. She says you are going to help her.

9. Why didn’t you dance with him?

10. You didn’t sign your test paper.

1. He didn’t ask me to.

2. Yes, if you wish me to.

3. I simply didn’t want to.

4. I suppose I’ll have to.

5. I meant to, but I forgot.

6. Not so much as I used to.

7. But I’ll try to.

8. Yes, I ought to.

9. No, I forgot to.

10. I’m not allowed to.

Grammar Explanations B

The Functions of the Infinitive

Functions

Indicators

Patterns

Subject

It is never late to study.

To err is human.

Part of a compound

nominal predicate

His desire was to have a dog.

Part of a compound verbal predicate

Modal

Aspect

After modal verbs, modal expressions and verbs denoting modality: expect, try, hate, desire, hope, like, intend, want, wish, etc.

After verbs expressing the beginning, duration or end of an action: begin, go on, continue, finish, start etc.

I can speak English well.

When I was a boy I was not able to dance well.

I expect to arrive in Bern at 4 o’clock.

Bob began to work. She continued to talk about the problem.

Object

He claims to be an expert on the subject.

Part of a complex object

After verbs of:

a) sense perception:

see, hear, notice, feel watch etc.

b) wish and intention:

desire, intend, want, wish, mean, etc.

c) mental activity:

believe, consider, know, think, etc.

d) feelings and emotion:

dislike, hate, like, love etc.

e) declaring:

announce, declare, pronounce, report, etc.

f) order, compulsion (принуждение) and permission: allow, get, have, let, make, order, permit, etc.

I heard him lock the door.

I want you to come along with us.

He believes it to have been a mistake.

She hates him to be bothered.

They reported the enemy to be seven miles away.

Let her do what she wants to do.

What made you believe it?

Attribute

After:

a) abstract and class nouns

b) indefinite pronouns: somebody, something

c) ordinal numerals

d) the adjective last

There’s no matter to discuss.

There’s somebody to look after.

He has been the first to do it.

He was the last to come here.

Adverbial modifier of

Purpose

Sometimes introduced by the conjunction in order to or so as

He said it in order to save your life.

Some speakers hesitate so as to choose the right word.

result

After adjectives modified by enough and too

Bill is wise enough to confess his fault.

Grammar Practice B