Insert to before the infinitive where necessary.
1. It might ... be useful ... stop for a moment and discuss your decision ... leave again.
2. This may ... be the task of a new, democratic government.
3. How does it feel ... be famous?
4. She bade him ... enter.
5. I was the first ... notice that.
6. If a new government emerges in Burma, it must … work with leaders of the country’s minorities.
7. In a very simple format, the chart indicates where the problems are likely ... lie.
8. I don’t know the answer; I will have ... look it up.
9. He was heard … mention his mother’s name several times.
10. She daren’t … tell her father what happened.
11.I had John … find me the address of the house.
12. Would you rather … go to the theatre or … stay at home?
13. You will never feel you know all there is ... know about a foreign country.
14. If you don’t … do it willingly, I’ll make you … do it.
15. I often hear them … sing while they are wor king.
16. She stepped aside as if ... let the young man ... have the floor.
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1. It might _ be useful TO stop for a moment and discuss your decision TO leave again.
2. This may _ be the task of a new, democratic government.
3. How does it feel TO be famous?
4. She bade him _ enter.
5. I was the first TO notice that.
6. If a new government emerges in Burma, it must _ work with leaders of the country’s minorities.
7. In a very simple format, the chart indicates where the problems are likely TO lie.
8. I don’t know the answer; I will have TO look it up.
9. He was heard TO mention his mother’s name several times.
10. She didn't dare TO tell her father what happened.
11. I had John TO find me the address of the house.
12. Would you rather _ go to the theatre or _ stay at home?
13. You will never feel you know all there is TO know about a foreign country.
14. If you don’t _ do it willingly, I’ll make you _ do it.
15. I often hear them _ sing while they are wor king.
16. She stepped aside as if TO let the young man _ have the floor.