1. I like TO play the piano. 2. My brother can write poems. 3. We had TO put on out overcoats because it was cold. 4. They wanted TO cross the river. 5. It is high time for you TO go to bed. 6. May I use your telephone? 7. They heard the girl TO cry out with joy. 8. I would rather stay at home today. 9. He did not want TO play in the yard anymore. 10. Would you like TO go to England? 11. You look tired. You had better go home. 12. I wanted TO speak to Nick, but could not find his telephone number. 13. It is time TO get up. 14. Let me help you with your homework. 15. I was planning TO do a lot of things yesterday. 16. I'd like TO speak to you. 17. I think I shall be able TO solve this problem. 18. What makes you think you are right? 19. I shall do all I can TO help you. 20. I like TO dance. 21. I'd like TO dance. 22. She made me repeat my words several times. 23. She did not let her mother go away. 24. Do you like TO listen to good music? 25. That funny scene made me laugh.
Exercise 2
1. The boy helped us find the way to the railway station. 2. He would sooner die than betray his friends. 3. Why not start out now? 4. We cannot wait for the rain TO stop. 4. You'll be better tomorrow. You may come and dine with us. 5. Don't let us get worried. There are a hundred things TO be done. 6. We had better make haste. 7. You ought not TO speak to the Dean like that. 8. What made you think so? 9. "Thanks," Andrew answered, "I'd rather see the cases myself." 10. He was made TO obey the rules. 11. I thought I would rather get to the gallery alone, but I was obliged TO accept his company. 12. TO have gone through what you have gone through is the lot of very few. 13. Get them come as early as possible. 14. There is hardly anything TO do but TO work out an alternative plan.
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Exercise 1
1. I like TO play the piano. 2. My brother can write poems. 3. We had TO put on out overcoats because it was cold. 4. They wanted TO cross the river. 5. It is high time for you TO go to bed. 6. May I use your telephone? 7. They heard the girl TO cry out with joy. 8. I would rather stay at home today. 9. He did not want TO play in the yard anymore. 10. Would you like TO go to England? 11. You look tired. You had better go home. 12. I wanted TO speak to Nick, but could not find his telephone number. 13. It is time TO get up. 14. Let me help you with your homework. 15. I was planning TO do a lot of things yesterday. 16. I'd like TO speak to you. 17. I think I shall be able TO solve this problem. 18. What makes you think you are right? 19. I shall do all I can TO help you. 20. I like TO dance. 21. I'd like TO dance. 22. She made me repeat my words several times. 23. She did not let her mother go away. 24. Do you like TO listen to good music? 25. That funny scene made me laugh.
Exercise 2
1. The boy helped us find the way to the railway station. 2. He would sooner die than betray his friends. 3. Why not start out now? 4. We cannot wait for the rain TO stop. 4. You'll be better tomorrow. You may come and dine with us. 5. Don't let us get worried. There are a hundred things TO be done. 6. We had better make haste. 7. You ought not TO speak to the Dean like that. 8. What made you think so? 9. "Thanks," Andrew answered, "I'd rather see the cases myself." 10. He was made TO obey the rules. 11. I thought I would rather get to the gallery alone, but I was obliged TO accept his company. 12. TO have gone through what you have gone through is the lot of very few. 13. Get them come as early as possible. 14. There is hardly anything TO do but TO work out an alternative plan.