Noun
or + Infinitive
Objective Pronoun
Infinitive without “TO: Infinitive with “TO”
after the verbs: after the verbs:
seewatch wantbelieve
hearmake knowexpect
feelnotice considerwould like
let findadvise
e.g. He made me laugh. e.g. I want you to help me.
Fill in the correct form of the Infinitive:
1. Would you like me _______ (help) you now?
2. The teacher advised us _______ (rewrite) the test.
3. I find your story _______ (be) very unusual and interesting.
4. Tom made us _______ (do) this exercise all over again.
5. I expected my friends _______ (arrive) in an hour.
6. Please, let me _______ (know) when your sister returns from Paris.
7. I want you _______ (choose) the hotel for our guests.
8. He made us ________ (wait) for two hours in the corridor.
9. She felt somebody _______ (push) her slightly.
10. I know Helen _______ (be) a very talented singer.
11. Nick doesn’t want me _______ (tell) everybody this news.
12. Tom found the newcomer ________ (be) very rude and unpleasant.
13. I would like you _______ (be) very accurate and attentive.
14. Pam believes him _______ (fulfill) his promise.
15. I watched the cat _______ (crawl) to the flock of sparrows.
16. Tim didn’t hear me _______ (come) into the room.
17. My teacher wants me _______ (take part) in this conference.
18. She would like me _______ (finish) the work in time.
19. I want my brother ________ (learn) French at school.
20. The teacher advised us _______ (use) the new programme.
21. We saw Tom _______ (leave) the house.
22. The father let the children ________ (play) in the garden.
23. I know her ________ (be) a friendly and honest girl.