1) Rewrite the sentences with too or enough. He's 18, so he can vote. (enough) He's
2)Put in the correct form of the verb.
I thought of you a birthday card, but I forgot. (send)
3)Put in the correct form of the verb.
I can't keep - I'm too tired. (drive)
4)Write sentences with want or would like
BOSS: Mary, can you answer the phone? (want) The boss
5)Choose the correct answer.
It is important'No' sometimes.
Выберите один ответ:
-saying
-say
-to say
6)Choose the correct answer.
I can't come out - I've got a lot of letters
Выберите один ответ:
-for writing
-writing
-to write
7)Put in the correct form of the verb.
They still haven't finished(talk)
8)Choose the correct answer
Can you help / to help me?
9)Rewrite the sentences with Infinitives.
I didn't have time to phone you.
I was sorry
10)Put in the correct form of the verb.
Ann has decided a car. (buy)
11)Put in the correct form of the verb.
We agreed together. (work)
12)Rewrite the sentences with Infinitives.
I found a cat in my bed.
I was surprised
13)Choose the correct answer
Try not to / to not forget your keys.
14)Put in the correct form of the verb.
I didn’t expect John there. (see)
15)Rewrite the sentences with too or enough.
I'm very tired. I can't drive, (too)
16)Choose the correct answer.
I came here ... my sister.
Выберите один ответ:
-for see
-to see
-for seeing
17)Choose the correct answer
I hope go / to go to America in July.
18)Rewrite the sentences with Infinitives.
You can easily remember my phone number.
My phone number is
19)Put in the correct form of the verb.
The boss refusedto me. (talk)
20)Choose the correct answer.
to work takes a lot of time.
Выберите один ответ:
-Drive
-To drive
-Driving
Explanation: We use "old enough" to indicate that someone has reached the necessary age or level for something.
2) I thought of you a birthday card, but I forgot to send it.
Explanation: To express the intention or plan to do something in the past, we use the structure "to + verb" after the verb "forgot."
3) I can't keep driving - I'm too tired.
Explanation: Here, we use "too" to indicate that the speaker is unable to continue driving due to being excessively tired.
4) BOSS: Mary, can you answer the phone? The boss wants Mary to answer the phone.
Explanation: In this sentence, "want" is used to express a request or desire.
5) It is important to say 'No' sometimes.
Explanation: We use the infinitive form "to say" after the verb "important" to express the purpose or intention of saying 'No.'
6) I can't come out - I've got a lot of letters to write.
Explanation: The structure "to + verb" is used to express purpose or intention, so "to write" is the correct answer.
7) They still haven't finished talking.
Explanation: The verb "talk" is in the present participle form to show an ongoing action that has not been completed yet.
8) Can you help me?
Explanation: The correct form is "Can you help me?" without the "to" before "help."
9) I didn't have time to phone you. I was sorry not to phone you.
Explanation: The infinitive form "to phone" is used to indicate the intention or purpose of making a phone call.
10) Ann has decided to buy a car.
Explanation: The verb "buy" is used in the infinitive form after "decided" to express the intention or decision to purchase a car.
11) We agreed to work together.
Explanation: The infinitive form "to work" is used after the verb "agreed" to express the intention or agreement to work together.
12) I found a cat in my bed. I was surprised to find a cat in my bed.
Explanation: The infinitive form "to find" is used to express the surprise or unexpectedness of finding a cat in the bed.
13) Try not to forget your keys.
Explanation: The correct form is "Try not to forget your keys."
14) I didn't expect to see John there.
Explanation: The infinitive form "to see" is used after the verb "expect" to express the unexpectedness or surprise of seeing John there.
15) I'm very tired. I can't drive.
Explanation: I'm too tired to drive.
Explanation: The word "too" is used to indicate that the person is excessively tired and cannot drive.
16) I came here to see my sister.
Explanation: The infinitive form "to see" is used after the verb "came" to express the purpose or reason for coming here.
17) I hope to go to America in July.
Explanation: The correct form is "I hope to go to America in July" without the "to" before "go."
18) You can easily remember my phone number. My phone number is easy to remember.
Explanation: The adjective "easy" is used in its base form before the infinitive form "to remember" to express ease or simplicity.
19) The boss refused to talk to me.
Explanation: The infinitive form "to talk" is used after the verb "refused" to express the boss's refusal to have a conversation with the speaker.
20) To work takes a lot of time.
Explanation: The correct form is "To work takes a lot of time." without the "to" before "work."