
Using infinitives
Using infinitives
An infinitive is the name for a verb in its (to) + root form. To is also called the infinitive participle. Examples of infinitives are: to make, to see, to go, to travel.
You can use an infinitive to:
- identify with something you hope, want, plan, or need to do – e.g., Adam hoped to become an airplane pilot. She wanted to be a family doctor. They are planning to move to a different town. We need to finish all of our homework before dinner.
- identify a purpose for doing something – e.g., To please her regular customers, Mrs. Honey gave them discounts. To dye my hair before prom, I'll need to borrow some money.
EXERCISE: Choose a verb from the box to complete each sentence.
to buy to come | to fly to find | to please to save | to give to improve |
- When Mr. Kazi was 16, he learned an airplane.
- When he came to the United States, he hoped a job in the airline industry.
- money on food, Kazi got a job at a restaurant.
- One day his co-workers failed to work.
- The owners of the restaurant decided Mr. Kazi the manager's job.
- their first restaurant, Mr. Kazi and his wife remodeled the front of the building and made the food better.
- Mr. Kazi tried hard the customers in his restaurant.
- Mr. Kazi is planning more restaurants.
Answers:
- to fly, 2. to find, 3. to save, 4. to come, 5. to give, 6. to improve, 7. to please, 8. to buy
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