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Infinitive Usage in English Grammar

This document provides a grammar lesson on using infinitives with or without "to" after certain verbs in English sentences. It lists verbs that are followed by infinitives without "to" such as see, watch, hear, make, feel, notice, and let. It then lists verbs followed by infinitives with "to" such as want, believe, know, expect, consider, would like, and find. The document provides examples of each. It then provides a grammar exercise with 23 sentences to fill in the correct infinitive form.
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Infinitive Usage in English Grammar

This document provides a grammar lesson on using infinitives with or without "to" after certain verbs in English sentences. It lists verbs that are followed by infinitives without "to" such as see, watch, hear, make, feel, notice, and let. It then lists verbs followed by infinitives with "to" such as want, believe, know, expect, consider, would like, and find. The document provides examples of each. It then provides a grammar exercise with 23 sentences to fill in the correct infinitive form.
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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.

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