
Помогите пожалуйста с тестом по английскому Use the required form of the infinitive in brackets.
Insert the particle to where necessary 1.I decided (to make) a fuss, and went (to look) for Robinson. 2. We walked to the door and I saw her (to go) in and down the hall. I liked (to watch) her (to move). 3. Let's (to go) and (to find) him, he's sure (to be) in front of his picture. 4. It's very interesting (to hear) you (to say) that. 5. Some important decisions must (to make) soon. 6.I think he must (to suffer) from injury now. 7. You must (to dream) of it long.8. Let me (to hold) the baby, Scarlett. Oh, I know how (to hold) babies. 9. She noticed that he seemed (to look) at the sideboard and with her engaging smile leaned forward. 10. But there is something else (to do). 11. "If you've got nothing to say," I said, "why (to try) (to say) it? Why not (to have) a little rest?" 12. There was one more announcement (to make).

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1.I decided to make a fuss, and went to look for Robinson.
2. We walked to the door and I saw her going in and down the hall. I liked to watch her moving.
3. Let's go and find him, he's sure to be in front of his picture.
4. It's very interesting to hear you saying that.
5. Some important decisions must be made soon.
6.I think he must be suffering from injury now.
7. You must have been dreamt of it long.
8. Let me hold the baby, Scarlett. Oh, I know how to hold babies.
9. She noticed that he seemed to look at the sideboard and with her engaging smile leaned forward.
10. But there is something else to do.
11. "If you've got nothing to say," I said, "why not to try saying it? Why not having a little rest?"
12. There was one more announcement to be made.



1.I decided to make a fuss, and went to look for Robinson.
2. We walked to the door and I saw her go in and down the hall. I liked to watch her move.
3. Let's go and find him, he's sure to be in front of his picture.
4. It's very interesting to hear you say that.
5. Some important decisions must be made soon.
6.I think he must be suffering from injury now.
7. You must have been dreaming of it long.
8. Let me hold the baby, Scarlett. Oh, I know how to hold babies.
9. She noticed that he seemed to be looking at the sideboard and with her engaging smile leaned forward.
10. But there is something else to do/to be done.
11. "If you've got nothing to say," I said, "why try to say it? Why not have a little rest?"
12. There was one more announcement made/to be made.



1. I decided to make a fuss, and went to look for Robinson.
2. We walked to the door and I saw her go in and down the hall. I liked to watch her move.
3. Let's go and find him, he's sure to be in front of his picture.
4. It's very interesting to hear you say that.
5. Some important decisions must be made soon.
6. I think he must be suffering from injury now.
7. You must dream of it long.
8. Let me hold the baby, Scarlett. Oh, I know how to hold babies.
9. She noticed that he seemed to look at the sideboard and with her engaging smile leaned forward.
10. But there is something else to do.
11. "If you've got nothing to say," I said, "why try to say it? Why not have a little rest?"
12. There was one more announcement to make.
In this exercise, you are given a sentence with a gap and you need to fill in the gap with the correct form of the infinitive verb in brackets. The particle "to" should be inserted where necessary.
Let's go through each sentence:
1. I decided to make a fuss, and went to look for Robinson. (The infinitives "to make" and "to look" are used after the verbs "decided" and "went" respectively.) 2. We walked to the door and I saw her go in and down the hall. I liked to watch her move. (The infinitive "to watch" is used after the verb "liked," and the bare infinitive "go" and "move" are used after the verb "saw.") 3. Let's go and find him, he's sure to be in front of his picture. (The infinitives "to go," "to find," and "to be" are used after the verbs "Let's," "go," and "sure" respectively.) 4. It's very interesting to hear you say that. (The infinitives "to hear" and "to say" are used after the verbs "interesting" and "you" respectively.) 5. Some important decisions must be made soon. (The infinitive "to be made" is used after the verb "must.") 6. I think he must be suffering from injury now. (The infinitive "to be suffering" is used after the verb "must.") 7. You must dream of it long. (The infinitive "to dream" is used after the verb "must.") 8. Let me hold the baby, Scarlett. Oh, I know how to hold babies. (The infinitives "to hold" are used after the verbs "let" and "know.") 9. She noticed that he seemed to look at the sideboard and with her engaging smile leaned forward. (The infinitive "to look" is used after the verb "seemed.") 10. But there is something else to do. (The infinitive "to do" is used after the verb "is.") 11. "If you've got nothing to say," I said, "why try to say it? Why not have a little rest?" (The infinitives "to try" and "to have" are used after the verbs "why" and "not" respectively.) 12. There was one more announcement to make. (The infinitive "to make" is used after the verb "announcement.")
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.


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