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Verbs in the Infinitive
Grammar
Vocabulary
Study the following vocabulary and then try to make sentences.
Vocabulary Notes
Sentences
- I want to listen to good music.
- She wants to watch a good movie.
- He wants to drink coffee.
- They want to do the homework.
- We need to work more today.
- He needs to study for the test.
- They try to exercise together.
- I go to work early in the morning.
- We go to the beach in the summer.
- I am happy to help you.
- I am sad to go.
- I am anxious to read the book.
Exercises:
1. List the things you do throughout the day.
- In the morning I...
- In the afternoon I...
- In the evening I...
- At night I...
2. Substitute the subject for subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they).
- Mike wants to listen to good music.
- Julia wants to watch a good movie.
- Heather wants to drink coffee.
- My brother and I want to do the homework.
- My father needs to work more today.
- The boy needs to study for the test.
- My mother and my sister try to exercise together.
- Mike and Julia go to work early in the morning.
- My dog goes to the beach in the summer.
- Susan is happy to help you.
- John is sad to go.
- Your mother is anxious to read the book.
3. Make the following sentences negative.
- Mike wants to listen to good music.
- Julia wants to watch a good movie.
- Heather wants to drink coffee.
- My brother and I want to do the homework.
- My father needs to work more today.
- The boy needs to study for the test.
- My mother and my sister try to exercise together.
- Mike and Julia go to work early in the morning.
- My dog goes to the beach in the summer.
- Susan is happy to help you.
- John is sad to go.
- Your mother is anxious to read the book.
4. Make the following sentences interrogative.
Ex.: You are anxious. -> Are you anxious? | He feels sad. -> Does he feel sad?
- Mike wants to listen to good music.
- Julia wants to watch a good movie.
- Heather wants to drink coffee.
- My brother and I want to do the homework.
- My father needs to work more today.
- The boy needs to study for the test.
- My mother and my sister try to exercise together.
- Mike and Julia go to work early in the morning.
- My dog goes to the beach in the summer.
- Susan is happy to help you.
- John is sad to go.
- Your mother is anxious to read the book.
5. Answer the questions.
- What makes you happy?
- What makes you sad?
- What makes you anxious?
- What makes you excited?
- What helps you relax?
- What helps you rest?
- What helps you have fun?
- What time do you wake up?
- What time do you go to bed?
- What time do you have lunch?
- What time do you study?
- What time do you exercise?
6. Reflect back
- What did you really understand and do well in the lesson?
- What were some of your challenges?