The document provides examples of sentences with gaps that need to be filled in with infinitive verbs. There are 16 sentences total with verbs missing that need to be filled in using the infinitive form, either full or bare infinitive depending on the structure of the sentence. The gaps are meant to be filled in using verbs provided in parentheses after each sentence in order to complete the meaning.
The document provides examples of sentences with gaps that need to be filled in with infinitive verbs. There are 16 sentences total with verbs missing that need to be filled in using the infinitive form, either full or bare infinitive depending on the structure of the sentence. The gaps are meant to be filled in using verbs provided in parentheses after each sentence in order to complete the meaning.
The document provides examples of sentences with gaps that need to be filled in with infinitive verbs. There are 16 sentences total with verbs missing that need to be filled in using the infinitive form, either full or bare infinitive depending on the structure of the sentence. The gaps are meant to be filled in using verbs provided in parentheses after each sentence in order to complete the meaning.
a) it is not very polite to speak…. to your teacher like that ! (speak)
b) We are happy ......to announce.................the engagement of our daughter. c) He is working out at the gym get fit. (get) d) I won‘t let you hurt that animal. (hurt) e) This coffee is too hot to drink at the moment. (drink) f} It is very important to study before you write exams. (study) g) He is saving up his money buy a car. ( buy)
h) He is so funny. He often makes me laugh. {laugh)
i) I woke up early to have a shower (have) \\ She went to the supermarket .....to buy ................bread and milk. (buy)
k) Do your parents let you walk to school on your own?(wall)
I) Her parents made her apologise for being rude. (apologise) m) She is going to England learn to speak English. (learn) n) They study a lot to get good marks. (get) o) Amanda is going to the party to meet new people. (meet) p) We must study every day to improve our English. (improve)