Unit 10 - My English Folder Workbook - Class 8 - English
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Underline the infinitives in the following sentences and say if they are to-infinitives or bare infinitives. The first one has been done for you.
- I felt the needle pierce my ear. bare infinitive
- The customer wanted to speak to the manager. __________________
- Can you hear the bell? __________________
- She heard the bird sing. __________________
- I hate to admit that I am wrong. __________________
- Karan makes me laugh. __________________
- Do you know how to open this jar? __________________
- Vanu would rather walk to school. __________________
- Pierce--bare infinitive
- to speak--infinitive
- Hear-- bare infinitive
- Heard--- bare infinitive
- to admit--- infinitive
- Makes--- bare infinitive
- to open---infinitive
- Walk--- bare infinitive
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Fill in the blanks with suitable options given in brackets. Mrs Verma helped the boys of class VII enact (enact/to enact) the play, The Merchant of Venice. She would not let anyone __________________ (waste/to waste) time. One of the boys in the class was very nervous. He was not very confident he could __________________ (do/to do) his part. He saw others __________________ (enact/to enact) their parts with ease. Mrs Varma asked him __________________ (recite/ to recite) his lines. When he flatered, the teacher helped the boy __________________ (learn/to learn) the dialogue. Mrs Varma watched the boy __________________ (regain/to regain) his confidence. He heard his friends __________________ (cheer/to cheer) him. She had the boys __________________ (rehearse/to rehearse) the play several times.
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