
Open the brackets, use the appropriate form of infinitive 1. She must (to watch) TV now. 2. They
might (to do) all the tasks which required. 3. He can’t (to take) in the hospital! I’ve seen him a few hours ago. 4. You should (to be) more polite with your relatives. 5. The child must (to play) the violin now. I hear music from his room. 6. Kate has a fracture in her bone. She may (to take) to the hospital. 7. Where is Chris? He must (to have) shower now. I saw his go to the bathroom. 8. She looks upset. He must (tell) her bad news. 9. He can’t (forget) her name! He has known her since he was 14. 10. You could (visit) your granny more often.

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Ответ:
1watch
2 do
3 take
4 be
5 play
6 take
7 have
8 tell
9 forget
10 visit



The sentences you provided are examples of English sentences where the infinitive form is used. The infinitive form of a verb is the base form of the verb, without "to". In English, the infinitive is often used after certain verbs like "must", "should", "can", "could", "may", "might", and "need".
Let's correct each sentence:
1. She must watch TV now. 2. They might do all the tasks which required. 3. He can’t take in the hospital! I’ve seen him a few hours ago. 4. You should be more polite with your relatives. 5. The child must play the violin now. I hear music from his room. 6. Kate has a fracture in her bone. She may take to the hospital. 7. Where is Chris? He must have a shower now. I saw his go to the bathroom. 8. She looks upset. He must tell her bad news. 9. He can’t forget her name! He has known her since he was 14. 10. You could visit your granny more often.
In each of these sentences, the infinitive form of the verb is used after the verb that requires it. For example, in the sentence "She must watch TV now", "must" is a modal verb that requires the infinitive form of the verb "watch". Similarly, "should" in "You should be more polite with your relatives" also requires the infinitive form of the verb "be".
The infinitive form is also used after the verbs "can", "could", "may", and "might", as seen in "He can’t take in the hospital", "You could visit your granny more often", and "Kate has a fracture in her bone. She may take to the hospital".
Remember, the infinitive form of a verb is the base form of the verb, without "to". So, "watch", "be", "take", and "visit" are all in their infinitive form.


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