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1.Write the following words/phrases are followed by: to-infinitive (T.I)or bare infinitive (B.I.

)
1. Could + B.I
2. Agree+T.I
3. Let+B.I
4. Must+B.I
5. Want+T.I
6. Learn+T.I
7. Decide +T.I
8. Promise+T.I
9. Make somebody +B.I
10. Seem+B.I
11. Expect+T.I
12. Can’t+B.I
13. It is nice+B.I
14. Hope+T.I
15. May+B.I
16. Advise+T.I

2. Rephrase the following, as in the example.

 You must help me.


I want you to help me.
 They mustn’t leave now.
I don’t want them to leave they now
 She must eat her dinner.
I want her to eat her dinner
 He must visit Aunt Linda.
I want him to visit Aunt Linda
 You mustn’t talk to strangers.
I don’t want you to talk with strangers.
 Fiona mustn’t go on holiday by herself.
I don’t want Fiona to go on holiday by myself
 They must do their homework now.
I want them to do their homework now
 You must go to bed now.
I want you to go to bed now.
3. Rewrite the sentences using too or enough.
1. Don’t wear a T-shirt. It’s cold outside.
It’s too cold outside to wear a T-shirt.
2. It’s very hot today. Let’s go to the beach.
It’s hot enough today to go the beach
3. We’re not going to the party yet. It’s early.
It’s too early to go to the party
4. You can’t touch the ceiling. You’re short.
You’re not tall enough to touch the ceiling.

5. You can buy this sweater. It’s cheap.


This sweater is cheap enough to buy .
6. You can walk to school alone. You aren’t too young.
You’re not young enough to walk to school alone.
7. They can buy a luxury yacht. They’re rich.
They’re rich enough to buy a luxury yacht.
8. You can lift this box. It’s light.
This box it is light enough for you to lift.
4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the –ing form.
1. I would like to go (go) out tonight.
2. He hates playing (play) cards.
3. She is too excited to sleep (sleep).
4.You must to get up (get up) early in the morning.
5. I regret spending (spend) so much money last weekend.
6. They go running (run) every Tuesday evening.
7.I saw Helen washing (wash) the dishes. It took her only ten minutes.
8. I started learning (learn) French two years ago.
9.He was very pleased to see (see) her again.
10. The dentist advised him to stop (stop) eating sweets.
5. Correct the mistakes.
1. I’m not tall enough to reach the top cupboard.
2. He is fast enough to win the race.
3. I’m old enough to travel alone.
4. You must get up now.
5.She suggested going to the cinema on Friday night.
6. He promised to send me a postcard.
7 It’s not enough to use to try to change her mind.
8. She knocked before opening the door.
9. He is too tired to come to the party.
10. I am too poor to buy a new sports car.

6. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form or –ing form.
Last weekend, Toby’s parents let him 1) go (go) to the funfair with his friends. When they
arrived, they didn’t know which ride 2) try (try) first, but someone suggested 3) starting
(start) with the ghost train. Everyone agreed that this was a good idea. After they had
finished 4) riding (ride) the ghost train, they moved on to the other rides. Toby admitted 5)
being (be) afraid on the fast roller-coaster, but he was still happy enough 6) going(go) on it
three times! He and his friends wanted 7) try (try) all of the rides but they were too
exhausted 8) doing (do) everything in one day. Toby suggested 9)coming (come) back the
following weekend. Then, they all decided 10) go (go) home. They all loved 11) visiting (visit)
the funfair and they are looking forward to 12) return (return) this weekend.

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