Exercise. Use the verbs in the following list to complete the sentences. Some will need the infinitive marker to, others will not need it.
Example:
Do you want me you some supper? (cook)= = > > Do you want me to cook you some supper?
be
bring
come
fix
get
give
go
invest
jump
knit
know
laugh
leave
lose
make
meet
open
put
quit
rake
redo
stop
trade
use
vacuum
1. The policeman told the robber his hands in the air.
2. My sister doesn’t let anyone her mp3 player.
3. The accountant advised Father some money in a retirement plan.
4. I don’t want Mark that I dented his car.
5. Sam told the mechanic his flat tire.
6. The students wanted the teacher them an easy test.
7. Can I persuade you seats with me?
8. Let’s for a walk.
9. That movie always makes me .
10. The doctor advised Uncle Tim weight.
11. I told you the carpet in the hall.
12. Mother is expecting us straight home from school.
13. Let me help you the leaves.
14. Father made Jack the test he failed.
15. Did you ask me by the library after work? I don’t remember.
16. I just want Steve asking me to go out with him.
17. Grandfather told Uncle Bob him at the airport at 3:30.
18. Do you want me the window to get some fresh air?
19. The Smiths expect all their children the honor roll in school.
20. Let’s Peter a new trumpet for his birthday.
21. I’ll teach you rude to your elders!
22. The officer persuaded the distraught man not off the bridge.
23. The bartender asked the drunken man the pub and go home.
24. My mother taught me mittens.
25. Do you want us dessert?