Complete Each Sentences With Infinitive
Complete Each Sentences With Infinitive
Complete each sentences with infinitive, gerund, simple verb, past participle verb, using
a form of verb in the parentheses.
1. Bill isn’t interested in looking for a new job.
2. My parents allowed me to drive a car to college.
3. Would you mind closing all the windows?
4. They continued to fix my house until the end of this week.
5. We went shopping at the grocery store near our house yesterday.
6. Molly stopped eating when she met her ex-boyfriend in the restaurant.
7. Mr. Brown let his neighbor cut the tree in front of his house.
8. We had a difficult time finishing our big project.
9. That boy helps the old woman cross the street every day.
10. I had my car repaired by the best mechanic in my hometown.
11. It is essential to get a visa when you want to go abroad.
12. We were saddened to hear of Ted's resignation.
13. I think my garage needs to be painted soon.
14. The lecturer made the students do a lot of assignments in the classroom this morning.
15. Michael got his sister to clean his bedroom.
II. Combine each pair of sentences into one new sentences with parallel structure. Use
both..and; not only..but also; either..or; neither..nor.
1. That girl neither drive a car nor ride a bike.
2. Steve may not only continue his studies at the university in his town but also at the
university in the capital city.
3. Both Sally and Mark was born in Manhattan, New York.
4. To improve my English, I not only need to read a lot of English-written books but also
need to speak English every time.
5. I either did not get the ticket at the concert or did not get the seat in the restaurant Last
week.
III. Write your own sentences that consist of a main clause and adverbial clause using the
following subordinator on each for numbers.
1. The students are walking out the gate as the bell is ringing.
2. He will immediately work in his father’s company by the time he graduates from
university.
3. She wasn’t that chubby the last time I saw her.
4. The bridge is so badly damaged now that no one can cross the river.
5. She went to the concert even though her parents didn’t give her permission.
IV. Change the adverb clause in each sentences to a modifying adverbial phrase if possible.
1. When I arrived at the airport, my friends gave me a bucket of flowers.
2. Because Thompson was ill, he didn’t come to the class yesterday.
3. Mrs. Queen had cooked many dishes before her special guests came to her house.
4. After John had married Barbara, he moved to London.
5. While we were eating at the restaurant last week, we met Justin Bieber.
6. Since Leonardo opened a new business, he has been very famous in this town.
7. Because my younger sister doesn’t want to eat vegetables, she gets trouble with her
digestion.
8. Buck has been playing guitar every day since joining a group band in college.
9. Before Professor Smith gives us the test, he always explains the material first.
10. Malik went back to Malaysia and didn’t continue his studies after his father passed away.
V. Complete the sentences using conditional situation with the verb in the parentheses
1. If he were talking politely, his lecturer would not get mad at him.
2. If she had finished her work quickly, she could have presented it at the meeting.
3. Were I you, I’d help her as soon as possible.
4. If the rain comes, the land will be wet.
5. If he had been driving slowly, he would have crushed the fence.