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Replace the group of words in italics by an infinitive or an infinitive construction.
It is important that he should understand this.
It is important/or him to understand this.
He was the first man who arrived. He was the first man to arrive.
1 The captain was the last man who left the ship.
=>The captain was the last man to leave the ship.
2 He got to the top and was very disappointed when he found that someone else had reached it first.
=> He got to the top and was very disappointed to find that someone else had reached it first.
3 The committee have decided to send you to Paris. (You (go) to Par omit
=>The committee have decided to send you to Paris to Par omit
4 Would you be very kind and lend me your umbrella?
=>Would you be very kind to lend me your umbrella?
5 There are a lot of sheets that need mending.
=>There are a lot of sheets to need mending.
6 I was astonished when I heard that he had left the country.
=> I was astonished to hear that he had left the country.
7 It is better that he should hear it from you.
=> It is better for him to hear it from you.
8 I was rude to him, which was stupid. (It was stupid ...)
=>It was stupid of me to be rude to him.
9 If he had another child with whom he could play, he would be happier
=> If he had another child to play, he would be happier
10 It is necessary that everyone should know the truth.
=>It is necessary for everyone to know the truth.
11 There was no place where we could sit.
=>There was no place to sit.
12 He put his hand into his pocket and was astonished when he found that his wallet wasn't there
=> He put his hand into his pocket and was astonished to find that his wallet wasn't there
13 He rushed into the burning house, which was very brave of him.
=>(It was very brave of him to rush into the burning house
14 I can't go to the party; I have nothing that I can wear.
=>I can't go to the party I have nothing to wear.
15 It is expected that he will broadcast a statement tonight.
=>(He is expected to broadcast a statement tonight.
=>
16 I want a kitchen where ( = in which) I can cook.
=>I want a kitchen to cook
17 He reached the station exhausted and was very disappointed when he learnt that the train had just left.
=>He reached the station exhausted and was very disappointed to learn that the train had just left.
18 Haven't you anything with which you could open it?
=>Haven't you anything to open it?
19 It seems that the crime was committed by a left-handed man.
=>(The crime seems to have been committed by a left-handed man.
20 Is it likely that he will arrive before six?
=>(Is he likely to arrive before six?
21 I was on the point of leaving the house when the phone rang.
=> I was about to leave the house when the phone rang.
22 This is the plan: someone will meet you at the station . . .
=>(You . . will be met. (be met) at the station)
23 She is anxious that they should have every possible advantage.
=>She is anxious to find that they should have every possible advantage.
24 It is said that he was a brilliant scientist.
=>(He is said to be a brilliant scientist.
25 The strikers decided that the strike should continue.
=>The strikers decided the strike to continue.
26 Would you be very kind and translate this for me?
=> Would you be very kind to translate this for me?
27 It is advisable that we should leave the house separately.
=> It is advisable to leave the house separately.
28 You signed the document without reading it, which was very stupid.
=>(It was stupid of you to sign the document without reading it
29 It is said that she has a frightful temper.
=>(She is said to have a frightful temper.
30 He was the first man who swam the Channel.
=> He was the first man to swim the Channel.
31 They believe that he is honest.
=>(He . . .)is believed to be honest
32:=>(He appears to be killed with a blunt instrument.
33 He was the only one who realized the danger.
=>He was the only one to realize the danger.
34 It is said that the earth was originally part of the sun.
=>(The earth is said to be originally part of the sun.
35 He took out his spare wheel and was very disappointed when he discovered that that tyre was also punctured.
=-> He took out his spare wheel to be very disappointed to discover that that tyre was also punctured.
36 It is said that the murderer is hiding in the woods near your house.
=>The murderer is asid to be hiding in the woods near your house.
Replace the group of words in italics by an infinitive or an infinitive construction.
It is important that he should understand this.
It is important/or him to understand this.
He was the first man who arrived. He was the first man to arrive.
1 The captain was the last man who left the ship.
The captain was the last man to leave the ship.
2 He got to the top and was very disappointed when he found that someone else hadreached it first.
He got to the top and was very disappointed to find that someone else hadreached it first.
3 (You (go) to Paromit The committee have decided to send.)
The committee have decided to send you to Paris.
4 Would you be very kind and lend me your umbrella?
Would you be very kind to lend me your umbrella?
5 There are a lot of sheets that need mending.
There are a lot of sheets to be mended
6 I was astonished when I heard that he had left the country.
I was astonished to hear that he had left the country.
7 It is better that he should hear it from you.
It is better for him to hear it from you.
8 I was rude to him, which was stupid. (It was stupid ...)
It was stupid of me to be rude to him
9 If he had another child with whom he could play, he would be happier
If he had another child to play with , he would be happier
10 It is necessary that everyone should know the truth.
It is necessary for everyone to know the truth.
11 There was no place where we could sit.
There was no place for us to sit.
12 He put his hand into his pocket and was astonished when he found that his walletwasn't there.
He put his hand into his pocket and was astonished to fine his walletwasn't there.
13 He rushed into the burning house, which was very brave of him.
(It was very brave . . .)
It was very brave of him to rush into the burning house
14 I can't go to the party; I have nothing that I can wear.
I can't go to the partyI have nothing to wear
15 It is expected that he will broadcast a statement tonight. (He is expected...)
(He is expected to broadcast a statement tonight
16 I want a kitchen where ( = in which) I can cook.
I want a kitchen to cook
17 He reached the station exhausted and was very disappointed when he learnt that the train had just left.
He reached the station exhausted and was very disappointed to learn that the train had just left.
18 Haven't you anything with which you could open it?
Haven't you anything for you to open it?
19 It seems that the crime was committed by a left-handed man.
(The crime seems . . . Use perfect infinitive passive.)
The crime seems to have been committed by a left-handed man.
20 Is it likely that he will arrive before six? (Is he . . .)
Is he likely to arrive before six? (
21 I was on the point of leaving the house when the phone rang.
I was about to leave the house when the phone rang.
22 This is the plan: someone will meet you at the station . . .
(You . . . (be met) at the station)
This is the plan for You to be met at the station
23 She is anxious that they should have every possible advantage.
24 It is said that he was a brilliant scientist. (He is said . . .)
He is said to have been a brilliant scientist.
25 The strikers decided that the strike should continue.
The strikers decided to continue the strike
26 Would you be very kind and translate this for me?
Would you be kind enough to translate this for me?
27 It is advisable that we should leave the house separately.
It is advisable for us to leave the house separately.
28 You signed the document without reading it, which was very stupid. (It was stupid...)
It was stupid of you to sign the document without reading it,
29 It is said thathe has a frightful temper. (She . . .)
she is said to have a frightful temper
30 He was the first man who swam the Channel.
He was the first man to swim the Channel.
31 They believe that he is honest. (He . . .)
he is believed to be honest
32 It appears that he was killed with a blunt instrument.
(He appears . . . Use passive infinitive.)
He appears to have been killed with a blunt instrument.
33 He was the only one who realized the danger.
He was the only one to realize the danger.
34 It is said that the earth was originally part of the sun. (The earth . . .)
The earth is said to have been originally part of the sun
35 He took out his spare wheel and was very disappointed when he discovered that that tyre was also punctured.
He took out his spare wheel and was very disappointed to discoverthat that tyre was also punctured.
36 It is said that the murderer is hiding in the woods near your house.
the murderer is said to be hiding in the woods near your house.
1.He has just (go) gone out.
2.He (go) went out ten minutes ago.
3.Have You (have) had breakfast yet? Yes, I(have) have it at 8.00.
4.I (meet) met him last June.
5.Did You (see) see the moon last night?
6.The concert (begin) beings at 2.30 and (last) lasts for two hours. Everyone (enjoy) enjoy it very much.
7.The play has just (begin) being . You are litttle late.
8. Is The newspaper (come) coming? Yes, Ann is reading it.
9.The actors (arrive) arrived yesterday àd start rehearsals early this morning
10.It (be) will be very cold this year. I wonder when it is going to get warmer
The simple past and the past continuous
25. I just ( write ) wrote a cheque when i (remember)remember that i (have)had nothing in the bank
26. I (find)found this ring as i (dig)dug in the garden. It looks very old. I Wonder who it (belong)belonged to?
27. When i last (see)saw her she (hurry)was hurrying along the road to the station. I (ask)asked her where she (go)was going and she (say)said, london but i don't think she ( speak) spoke the truth because there(not be)wasn't any train for london at that time
28. The tailor said you suit will be ready on monday. But when i(call)called on monday he was still(work)working on it.
29. Thr Teacher (come)came into the classroom unusually early and one of the boys, who(smoke) was smoking a cigarette, (have)had no time to put it out. So he (throw)threw it into the desk and ( hope)hoped for the best
30. A little later teacher (notice)noticed that smoke (rise) was rising from this desk. You (smoke) smoked when i (come) came in hin he(ask)asked
1. We (live)have lived in this house since 1970 that is to say ever since my father (die)died. He (come)came to this country twelve years ago. He (be)was born in South America and (live)lived there until he (get)got married.
2. HaveYou (see)seen Mrs. Chi lately? - yes. I (see)saw her at the school gate three day ago.
3. As soon as I have enough money. I'll buy a new car.
4. I (not use)don't use the car this evening, so you can have it.
5. I (walk)was walking along the street when I suddenly (feel)felt something hit me in the back. I (not know)don't know what it was.
6. My brother is an architect. He loves (design)designing new buildings.
7. They decided (not go)not to go to the cinema.
8. There is no point in (arrive)arriving half an hour early.
9. I found a tree (lie)lying across the road. I wasted hours (look)looking for this book.
10. Pardon me for (be)being late. It is very kind of you (wait)to wait for me.
11. I still remember for (hear)hearing her (sing)to sing this song.
12. I distinctly remember (pay)to pay him. I gave him 2 dollars.
13. If only he (know)knew then that the disease was curable.
14. The teller was made (lie)to lie down on the floor.
15. You risk (lose)losing your money when you put it into that business.
16. It is difficult to get used to (eat)eating with chopsticks I prefer (drive)driving to (be driven)being driven.
17. I'll never forget (meet)to meet her years ago.
18. She was made (pay)to pay back the money.
19. He described the accident as if he (see)saw it himself.
20. Has he learnt the poem, he (tell)would have told her about it.
21. Can you see that I'm busy (write)writing?
22. Hardly I (arrive)had arrived when a quarrel broke out.
23. How doyou (get)get on at school?
24. Hardly he (take)took up the book when the phone ring.
25. Coming into the room he (see)sees Mary where he (leave)left her.
26. It's time we (leave)left for the airport.
27. Is there anything here worth (buy)buying?
28. Provided you leave now, you (catch)will catch the train.
29. As long as you (use)use my car carefully, you can lend you some days.
30. The committee recommends that the annual subscription (be)was increased to $3.
31. God save the Queen.
32. My sister (talk)is talking to his pen pal on the phone at the moment. They (not contact)haven't contacted each other for a long time.
33. Jeans (make)were made about 2 hundred years ago, and now they (sell)are sold in every corner of the world.
34. I wish I (have)will have a good English-Vietnamese dictionary.
35. If there (be)is too much exhaust fume in the air, more and more people (cope)will cope with respiratory problems.
36. I suggest (burn)burning coal to heat the house.
37. I think we should (speak)speak English in the class.
38. These students (learn)have learnt English since they (be)were five.
39. Who (invent)invented telephone?
40. Lan (write)has written to her pen pal for three years, and they (meet)met each other last week.
I)Conditional sentences
1.If the earth suddenly (stop)..stopped. spinning we all (fly)would fly....off it.
2.If you (smoke).smoke..in a non-smoking compartment the other passengers (object).will object...
3.(your parents/not/be)..Weren't your parents......proud if they could see you now?
4.I'm broke,but I (have)..would have...plenty of money now If I (not/spend).hadn't spend...so much yesterday
5.If we (work)worked...all right, we (finish).would finish...in time; but we have no intention of doing it
6.If we (have)..had...a submarine now, we (use).would use... it to investigate the seabed
7.Were he ten years younger, he (take)...would take...part in the voyage around the world
8.Should you come late, they (not,let)..won't let...you in
9.He might get rid of his cough if he (not smoke).DIND'T SMOKE...so much
10.If someone (give)..GAVE... you a boat what WOULD you (do)..DO .?
11.Water (freeze).WILL FREEZE...if the temperature falls below zero
12.I (warn).WOULD HAVE WARNED...you if I had seen you last week
13.He always says hello if he (see)..SEES.you
14.What would you do if he (resign)..RESIGNED ...tomorrow?
15.I wouldn't have seen so upset if Judy (write).HAD WRITTEN..to me earlier
16.Shout if you (see)..SEE..anything unusually
17.The engine starts if you (turn).TURN..this key
18. If he weren't so bad temperature, his wife (not leave)..WOULDN'T LEAVE...him so soon after the marriage
19.What (you/say)..WOULD YOU SAY.....if I offered you a job?
20.I can't help feeling sorry for the hungry children. If only there (be)..WERE...peace in the world
21.Were I to become president, my first act(be).WOULD BE... to help the poor
22.I feel as if my head(be)..WERE...on fire now, doctor.
XI. Supply the correct verb forms.
1. I (see) HAD SEEN a car accident while I (wait) HAD BEEN WAITING for you on this corner yesterday.
2. Mr. john (be)HAS BEEN principal of our school since last year.
3. Mr. Smith (teach) HAS TAUGHT at this school since he (graduate) GRADUATED in 1980.
4. My father (not watch) DOENS'T WATCH TV every night.
5. I (meet) MET Authur three weeks ago.
6. Yesterday the police (report) REPORTED that they (capture) HAD CAPTURED the thief.
7. My friend (thank) THANKED me for what I had done for him.
8. Someone (steal) STOLE my handbag on the bus.
9. The Browns (live) WERE LIVING in Paris for 7 years when the second World War (break) BROKE down.
10. Last month I (be) HAD BEEN in the hospital for ten days.
11. Don't call me in the afternoon. I usually (be) AM away in the afternoon.
12. Mr. Clark (be) WAS in New York 2 months ago. Mr. Rossi (be)HAD BEEN in New York until 2 months ago.
13. John (drive) HAS DRIVEN that car ever since I (know) KNEWhim.
14. People (speak ) SPEAK English in most of Canada.
15. The dog (wag)WAGS his tail whenever he (see)SEES me.
16. What WERE you (do) DOING when I (ring) RANGyou last night?
17. Up to then I HAD never (see) SEEN such a fat man.
18. I (not see) DIDN'T SEE him last Monday.
19. They had sold all the books when we (get) GOT there.
20. I think he (leave) WILL LEAVE as soon as he (know) KNOWS the news.
21. She (play)WAS PLAYING the piano when our guests (arrive) ARRIVED last night.
22. He (come) WILL COOME and (see) SEE you soon.
23. I (come) as soon as I have finished my work. ARE You (be) ready?
24. My mother (come) IS COMING to stay with us next weekend.
25. Where WILL you (spend) SPEND your holidays next summer?
26. Violets (bloom) BLOOM in spring.
27. We (not live) HAVEN'T BEEN LIVING in England for two years now.
28. I (never forget) WILL NEVER FORGET what HAVE you (just tell) JUST TOLD me.
29. They (prepare) ARE PREPARING the Christmas dinner at the moment.
30. When I last (stay) STAYED in Cairo, I (ride)RODE to the Pyramids on a camel that my friend (borrow) HAD BORROWED the day before.
31. Our teacher (tell) TOLD us yesterday that he (visit) VISITED England in 1970.
32. George (work) HAS WORKED at a university so far.
33. When he lived in Manchester, he (work)WAS WORKING in a bank.
34. Birds (build) BUILD their nests in summer and (fly) FLY to the South in winter.
35. I (lose) HAVE LOST my key. (Can) CAN you help me look for it?
36. My father (not smoke) HASN;T SMOKED for 5 years.
37. My teacher wasn't at home when I (arrive)ARRIVED . He (just go) HAD JUST GONE out.
38. How long HAVE Bob and Mary (be) BEEN married?
39. HAVE You (receive)RECEIVED any letter from your parents yet?
40. My brother (join)JOINED the army when he (be) WAS young.
41. WILL You (remember) REMEMBER my name or you (forget) FORGET it someday?
42. Tom (study) HAD BEEN STUDYING chemistry for three years and then he gave it up.
43. Miss Lee often (write) WROTE when she was on holiday.
44. He (leave)LEFT home two weeks ago and we (not hear) HAVEN'T HEARD from him since then.
45. DID You (speak) SPEAKto Mrs. Baker yesterday? No, I (not see) HAVEN'T SEEN her for a long time. I (not can) COULDN'T remember when I last (see)SAW her.
46. When the teacher came in, the pupils (play) WERE PLAYING game.
47. Columbus (discover) DISCOVERED America more than 400 years ago. 7
48. By next month, I (finish) WILL HAVE FINISHED my first novel.
49. By May 5, we (live) WILL HAVE LIVED in this city for ten years.
50. When DID your father (die)DIE? I (not kow)DIDN'T KNOW when he (die) DIED.
51. Bill said he (forget) HAD FORGOTTEN to buy a dictionary.
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52. He felt asleep while he (do) WAS DOING his homework.
53. We (not see) HAVEN'T SEEN them for a long time.
54. It (rain)WAS RAINING when we arrived.
55. Kite and I (wait) WILL WAIT right here until you get back.
56. He'll leave as soon as he (hear) HEARS the news.
57. Dick (start)HAD STARTED school before he WASseven.
58. How long HAVE you (study) BEEN STUDYING in this school?
59. We (not receive)HAVEN'T RECEIVED any letter from him since he (leave)LEFT four months ago.
60. Where are you? I'm upstairs. I (have)AM HAVING a bath.
61. I (speak) WILL HAVE SPOKENto you about that matter after the meeting tonight.
62. At this time next week, we (live)WILL BE LIVING in USA.
63. Hurry up! The train (come)IS COMING.
64. Be quiet! The teacher (be)IS angry.
65. Why didn't you listen while I (speak)WAS SPEAKING to you?
66. Some animals (not eat) DON'T EATduring winter.
67. I (finish) WILL HAVE FINISHED the book before my next birthday.
68. John (watch) WAS WATCHING TV at 8 last evening.
69. Mr. Pike (live) HAS LIVED here since last October.
70. Someone (cut) HAD CUT down all the trees in the garden. 8
71. The house (build) WAS BUILT two years ago.
72. Listen! The bird (sing).ARE SINGING
73. Trees (plant)HAVE BEEN PLANTED since it (stop) STOPPEDraining.
74. Tom Baker (not come) WON'T COME here tomorrow.
75. By the end of last March, I (study)HAD STUDIED English for 5 years.
76. He often (say) SAID O.K when he (talk)WAS TALKING with the guests.
77. What DID you (do) DO after you (go)HAD GONE home yesterday?
78. How long you (wait) for me? Just a few minutes.
79. He (do)HAD DONE his homework before he went to the cinema.
80. By noon, I (wait) WILL HAVE BEEN WAITING for her for two hours.
81. By the time you come there, she (make)WILL HAVE MADE a big cake.
82. Yesterday thieves (break) BROKEinto the house and (steal) STOLE a lot of fur coats while the guests (dance)WERE DANCEING.
83. When I came in, they all (sit)WERE SITTING round a fire. Mr. Pike (do) WAS DOING a crossword puzzle, Mrs. Pike (knit)WAS KNITTING, and the others (read)WAS READING.
84. Mr. Jackson (paint) HAS PAINTED his house since last month.
85. She (ask) HAS ASKED me to tell about him several times.
86. The audience (listen) LISTENEDto everything he said last night.
87. At 4 p.m yesterday? Well, I (work)WAS WORKING in my office at that time.
88. A: I (play) PLAYED football when I was 5 years old.
B: HAVE You (play) PLAYED since you (come) CAME to England?
A: Oh, yes. I (play)HAVE BEEN PLAYING quite a lot. I (join) JOINED a club the day after I (arrive)ARRIVED.
89. I'm preparing to support anything he (say) WILL SAY tomorrow.
90. Sometimes I (get) GETS up before the Sun (rise)RISES.
91. He said he (be)WAS mistaken.
9 92. Don't speak until someone (ask) ASKES you.
93. Mary (come) COMES from London.
94. Please be quiet! I (work)AM WORKING.
95. When I (be)WAS a child, I (want)WANTED to be a doctor.
96. David (be)WAS born after his father (die).DIED
97. Long ago, my younger brother often (cry)CRIED .
98. I (not send) WON'T SEND the parcel until I hear from you.
99. The last train (leave) LEAVES the station at 5 p.m.
100. Up to now, the teacher (give)HAS GIVEN our class five tests
1. Did you hear me come in last night? – No, I must have been sleeping.
2. You helped him. (You helped him but he didn’t need help).
3. I wonder who broke the wineglass; it may have been the cat, for she was out all day.
4. He is back already. – He must have started very early.
5. I told him to turn left and he immediately turned right. – He may not have understood you.
6. The door was open.
- It must have been left open. I had locked it myself, and the key was in my pocket.
7. I’ve opened another bottle.
- You shouldn’t have done that. We've just only started this one.
8. I saw Ann in the library yesterday. You may not have seen her; she’s still abroad.
9. I’ve made two copies. You needn’t have made two. One would have been enough.
10. I had to get down the mountain in thick fog. – That must have been difficult.
11. We’ve sent for a doctor. – You needn’t have sent for him. I’m perfectly well.
12. He couldn’t have walked from here to London in two hours. It isn’t possible.
13. I had my umbrella when I came out, but I haven’t got it now. – You must have left it on the bus.
14. Why didn’t you wait for me yesterday? – I waited five minutes. – You should have waited a little longer.
15. Perhaps he swam across. – No, he can’t have done that; he can’t swim.
16. You would have a very good dinner if you only paid 3.
17. That carpet was entirely made by hand. – It must have taken a long time.
18. The machine said “You weigh 63 kg,” and I said, “Thank you.”
- You didn’t say anything.
19. I have just watered the roses.
– You needn’t have watered them. Look, it’s raining now.
20. A: I have finished.
B: But you were only halfway through when I went to bed. You must have worked all night.
21. A: I’ve written to Paul.
B: You needn’t have written to him. He’s coming here tomorrow. You’ll see him before he gets your letter.
22. I left my bicycle here, and now it’s gone. – Someone must have borrowed it.
I. Fill in the spaces in the following sentences with one auxiliary + perfect infinitive
( must, can’t, might, may, need, should….. + have PII)
1. Did you hear me come in last night. – No, I (sleep) .....must have slept.............. ...................
2. You (help) .............needn't have helped...... ................... him. (You helped him but he didn’t need
help).
3. I wonder who broke the wineglass; it (be) .......can't have been........... ................... the cat for she
was out all day.
4. He is back already. – He (start) ........must have started........... ................... very early.
5. I told him to turn left and he immediately turned right. – He (understand)
..........mustn't have understood......... you.
6. The door was open.
- It (be) ....mustn't have been............... ................... open. I had locked it myself and the key was in
my pocket.
7. I’ve opened another bottle.
- You (do) ......shouldn't have done............. ................... that. We've just only started this one.
8. I saw Ann in the library yesterday. You (see) ........can't have seen........... ................... her; she’s
still abroad.
9. I’ve made two copies. You (make) ..needn't have made................. ................... two. One would have
been enough.
10. I had to get down the mountain in a thick fog. – That (be) ........must have been...........
................... difficult.