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In this exercise, we'll practice using infinitives after adjectives.
Study these examples and then complete the exercise below.
SUBJECT + BE ADJECTIVE INFINITIVE COMPLEMENT

I'm happy to meet you.


She's glad to help him.
I'm not afraid to touch a snake.

1. We have to leave soon. Are you ready __? a) to go b) to meet c) to help


2. a) Hello. My name is Sara.
a) to eat b) to meet c) to be
b) Hello. I'm very pleased __ you.
3. Lee is very sad __ the news about his grandpa. a) to change b) to be c) to hear
4. You should be proud __ a student. a) to go b) to be c) to call
5. After a car accident, some people are lucky __ alive. a) to reach b) to go c) to be
6. Are you afraid __ a snake? a) to call b) to touch c) to listen
7. The students aren't prepared __ the exam. a) to take b) to listen c) to work
8. The President was glad __ that the war was finally over. a) to be b) to take c) to know
9. The people are happy __ the police caught the robber. a) to take b) to be c) to hear
10. The robber isn't glad __ in jail. a) to hear b) to be c) to know
11. Dinner is ready. __ your brother ready to eat? a) Are b) Is c) Be
12. a) Hello. My name is Arnold.
a) are b) is c) be
b) Hi Arnold! We __ very pleased to meet you.
13. Mel Gibson and Jackie Chan __ proud to be movie stars. a) are b) is c) am
14. Mel __ very sad to see that Jennifer got married. a) are b) is c) am
15. Brad __ glad to be married to Jennifer. a) are b) is c) am
16. Jennifer __ prepared to quit acting. a) aren't b) isn't c) am not
17. Many women __ unhappy to hear that Brad got married! a) are b) be c) was
18. Many men __ happy to know that Jennifer got married. a) aren't b) isn't c) am not
19. I __ not afraid to touch a snake! a) are b) is c) am
20. After his car accident, Frank __ lucky to be alive. a) were b) was c) am
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