English grammar worksheet focusing on verb patterns with infinitives.
A worksheet with three sections: completing sentences with verb + to + infinitive, underlining correct forms, and a partner activity with questions about personal goals and plans.
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Step-by-step solution for: Verb+to infinitive worksheet
Task Explanation:
The worksheet involves three sections:
1. Section I: Complete sentences using the verb + infinitive form from the given box.
2. Section II: Underline the correct form of the verb in each sentence.
3. Section III: Work with a partner to discuss and write down information about each other.
Let's solve each section step by step.
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Section I: Complete the sentences with verb + to + infinitive
#### Given verbs:
- Be
- Buy
- Call
- Drive
- Get married
- Go
- Leave
- Pass
- See
#### Sentences to complete:
1. I learn _______ a car when I was 17 years old.
- The correct verb is drive.
- Sentence: I learn to drive a car when I was 17 years old.
2. Our TV is broken. We need _______ a new one.
- The correct verb is buy.
- Sentence: Our TV is broken. We need to buy a new one.
3. I would like _______ famous.
- The correct verb is be.
- Sentence: I would like to be famous.
4. He promises _______ his girlfriend after work.
- The correct verb is call.
- Sentence: He promises to call his girlfriend after work.
5. My friend wants _______ Taylor Swift’s concert so much.
- The correct verb is see.
- Sentence: My friend wants to see Taylor Swift’s concert so much.
6. They plan _______ after their couple rings are made.
- The correct verb is get married.
- Sentence: They plan to get married after their couple rings are made.
7. I hope _______ my exam after all my hard work.
- The correct verb is pass.
- Sentence: I hope to pass my exam after all my hard work.
8. Would you like _______ shopping this weekend?
- The correct verb is go.
- Sentence: Would you like to go shopping this weekend?
9. She enjoys the party, and she doesn’t want _______.
- The correct verb is leave.
- Sentence: She enjoys the party, and she doesn’t want to leave.
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Section II: Underline the correct form
#### Sentences:
1. Would you like to have / having dinner with me?
- Correct form: to have
- Underlined sentence: Would you like to have dinner with me?
2. I want to travel / travelling around the world.
- Correct form: to travel
- Underlined sentence: I want to travel around the world.
3. She likes reading / to read books during her free time.
- Correct form: reading
- Underlined sentence: She likes reading books during her free time.
4. Jenny and Paul decided to study / studying French together.
- Correct form: to study
- Underlined sentence: Jenny and Paul decided to study French together.
5. We hope see / to see a lot of people at the party.
- Correct form: to see
- Underlined sentence: We hope to see a lot of people at the party.
6. Do you promise telling / to tell the truth?
- Correct form: to tell
- Underlined sentence: Do you promise to tell the truth?
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Section III: Work with a partner
This section requires you to discuss and fill in the table with your partner. Here is an example of how you might fill it out:
| Question | You | Your Friend |
|-----------------------------------|-------------------------|----------------------------|
| A country you want to visit… | Japan | Italy |
| Something you promise to do… | Finish my project | Study for the exam |
| Someone you need to call tonight… | My mom | My best friend |
| A famous person you hope to see… | Elon Musk | Leonardo DiCaprio |
| Something you learn to do… | Play the guitar | Bake a cake |
| A trip you plan to have… | Visit Paris | Travel to Australia |
| A difficult test you wish to pass…| Math final exam | English literature exam |
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Final Answer:
Section I:
1. to drive
2. to buy
3. to be
4. to call
5. to see
6. to get married
7. to pass
8. to go
9. to leave
Section II:
1. to have
2. to travel
3. reading
4. to study
5. to see
6. to tell
Section III:
Fill in the table based on your discussion with your partner. Example provided above.
Final Answer Box:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
\text{Section I:} \\
1. \text{to drive} \\
2. \text{to buy} \\
3. \text{to be} \\
4. \text{to call} \\
5. \text{to see} \\
6. \text{to get married} \\
7. \text{to pass} \\
8. \text{to go} \\
9. \text{to leave} \\
\\
\text{Section II:} \\
1. \text{to have} \\
2. \text{to travel} \\
3. \text{reading} \\
4. \text{to study} \\
5. \text{to see} \\
6. \text{to tell} \\
\\
\text{Section III:} \\
\text{(Fill in based on discussion)} \\
\end{array}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of infinitives worksheet.