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Exercise 1. Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets in the Infinitive.
1. He seems (to read) a lot.
2. He seems (to read) now.
3. Не seems (to read) since morning.
4. He seems (to read) all the books in the library.
5. We expect (to be) back in two days.
6. He is afraid (to be) late for dinner.
7. The children seem (to play) since morning.
8. I am glad (to do) all the homework yesterday.
9. She seems (to work) at this problem ever since she came here.
10. I am sorry (to break) your pen.
11. I want (to take) you to the concert.
12. I am happy (to have) such a good friend.
13. She hoped (to help) her parents.
14. She is certain (to buy) the tickets yesterday.
15. I hope (to see) you soon.
Exercise 2. Put "to" where necessary before the infinitives.
1. I'd like … dance.
2. She made me … repeat my words several times.
3. I saw him … enter the room.
4. She did not let her mother … go away.
5. Do you like … listen to good music?
6. Would you like … listen to good music?
7. That funny scene made me laugh.
8. I like … play the guitar.
9. My brother can … speak French.
10. We had … put on our overcoats because it was cold.
11. They wanted … cross the river.
12. It is high time for you … go to bed.
13. May I use your telephone?
14. They heard the girl … cry out with joy.
15. I would rather … stay at home today.
16. He did not want … play in the yard any more.
17. Would you like … go to England?
18. You look tired. You had better … go home.
19. I wanted … speak to Nick, but could not … find his telephone number.
20. It is time … get up.
21. Let me … help you with your homework.
22. I was planning … do a lot of things yesterday.
23. I'd like … speak to you.
24. I think I will be able … solve this problem.
25. What makes you … think you are right?
26. I will do all I can … help you.
27. I like … dance.
1. He seems to read a lot.
2. He seems to be reading now.
3. Не seems to have been reading since morning.
4. He seems to have read all the books in the library.
5. We expect to be back in two days.
6. He is afraid to be late for dinner.
7. The children seem to have been playing since morning.
8. I am glad to do all the homework yesterday.
9. She seems to have been working at this problem ever since she came here.
10. I am sorry to have broken your pen.
11. I want (to take) you to the concert.
12. I am happy to have such a good friend.
13. She hoped to help her parents.
14. She is certain to buy the tickets yesterday.
15. I hope to see you soon.
Exercise 2. Put "to" where necessary before the infinitives.
1. I'd like to dance.
2. She made me repeat my words several times.
3. I saw him enter the room.
4. She did not let her mother go away.
5. Do you like to listen to good music?
6. Would you like to listen to good music?
7. That funny scene made me laugh.
8. I like to play the guitar.
9. My brother can speak French.
10. We had to put on our overcoats because it was cold.
11. They wanted to cross the river.
12. It is high time for you to go to bed.
13. May I use your telephone?
14. They heard the girl cry out with joy.
15. I would rather stay at home today.
16. He did not want to play in the yard any more.
17. Would you like to go to England?
18. You look tired. You had better go home.
19. I wanted to speak to Nick, but could not find his telephone number.
20. It is time to get up.
21. Let me help you with your homework.
22. I was planning to do a lot of things yesterday.
23. I'd like to speak to you.
24. I think I will be able to solve this problem.
25. What makes you think you are right?
26. I will do all I can help you.
27. I like to dance.
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