Cross out the incorrect words and type the correct sentences
Study the rules
We use to + the infinitive (or base form) when we talk about purpose.
I went to the shop to buy some bread.
She phoned Mary to invite her to the cinema.
We use to + the infinitive after some verbs (e.g. agree, decide, hope, learn, want, would like).
I agreed to meet her at seven o'clock.
We hope to win the match on Saturday.
But we don't useto + the infinitive with modal verbs (e.g. must, should, will).
You mustn't be late.
He should practise every day.
We can use to + the infinitive after It + be + adjective.
It's important to revise before an exam.
It was easy to find your house.
To talk about people's feelings, we can use be + adjective + to + the infinitive.
I'm very happy to be here.
He was surprised to see the head teacher in his lesson.
Tony is planning to cooking pizza tonight. — Tony is planning to cook pizza tonight.
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- Kids
- should
- to
- go
- to
- school.
[ ].
2. * It's
* difficult
* making
* a
* cake.
[ ].
3. * Guys
* invited
* Mary
* went
* to
* the
* party
* together.
[ ].
4. * We
* visited
* a
* museum
* too
* see
* the
* Greek
* exhibition.
[ ].
5. * I'm
* planning
* to
* calling
* my
* mum
* in
* the
* evening.
[ ].
6. * I
* would
* like
* meeting
* the
* American
* president
* one
* day.
[ ].
7. * It's
* fun
* at
* go
* abroad
* on
* holiday.
[ ].