Infinitive with / without to
Choose the correct form (infinitive with or without to).
1. You must meet/ to meet him.
2. I want tell/ to tell you a secret.
3. We should help/ to help them.
4. They can have/ to have another biscuit.
5. We will wait/ to wait for you.
6. He has get/ to get up early.
7. May I watch/ to watch the film?
8. They would not do/ to do this.
9. I would like go/ to go shopping in the afternoon.
10. She doesn't play/ to play football.
Infinitive Constructions
After a schooltrip to London, the pupils tell their parents what they have seen and done.
Complete the sentences using infinitive constructions. Remember that the verb before the Infinitive Construction must be in Simple Past. The first sentence is given as an example.
1. On our first day in London, our guide (tell us / what / do) told us what to do in London.
2. She (show us / where / catch) the nearest bus or underground.
3. We also (learn / how / buy) tickets for the London underground.
4. On our second day, we (not know / whether / go) on a sight-seeing tour.
5. We (ask our guide / where / get) tickets for the sight-seeing tours.
6. She (explain / where / find) the tour guides and (how much / pay) for a sight-seeing tour.
7. On the sight-seeing tour we (find out / how / hop) off and on the busses to see as much of London as possible.
8. We soon (know / which bus / wait for) at the stop.
9. We only (wonder / what / visit) first.
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