
1. Use the infinitive with or without to. 1. They didn't allow me (to drive) the car. 2. He
couldn't (to arrive) in time because of the heavy traffic. 3. He ought (to see) a doctor about that. 4. The children were forced (to go) to the camp. 5. I was unable (to translate) the text.

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Відповідь:
1 They didn't allow me to drive the car.
2 He couldn't arrive in time because of the heavy traffic. (Note: "to" should not be used after "couldn't")
3 He ought to see a doctor about that.
4 The children were forced to go to the camp.
5 I was unable to translate the text.
Пояснення:



When using the infinitive form of a verb, it is important to know whether to include the word "to" before the verb. Here are the correct forms for the sentences you provided:
1. They didn't allow me to drive the car.2. He couldn't arrive in time because of the heavy traffic. (No "to" before the verb) [[2]](https://dokumen.pub/2-x-6341259.html) 3. He ought to see a doctor about that.4. The children were forced to go to the camp.5. I was unable to translate the text. In sentence 2, "couldn't" is followed directly by the verb "arrive" without the word "to" before it. This is because modal verbs like "could" do not require the word "to" before the following verb.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.


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