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Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 1

Choose the correct infinitive form of the verb in the sentence:
"I want _____ a book."

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 1

The infinitive form of the verb is "to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this case, "to read" is the correct infinitive form.

Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 2

Identify the infinitive in the following sentence:
"She decided to go to the park."

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 2

The infinitive is the base form of the verb with "to" in front of it. In this sentence, "to go" is the infinitive.

Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 3

What is the infinitive form of the verb "eat"?

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 3

The infinitive form of a verb is created by adding "to" before the base form of the verb, so the correct answer is "to eat."
 

Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 4

What is the infinitive form of the verb "cook"?

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 4

The infinitive form of a verb is created by adding "to" before the base form of the verb, so the correct answer is "to cook."

Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 5

Choose the correct sentence containing an infinitive:

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 5

The sentence with the correct infinitive is "She wants to eat an apple," as "to eat" is the correct infinitive form.

Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 6

In the following sentence, fill in the blanks with suitable from of verb.
We like ________ our grandmother on Sundays.

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 6

We like to visit/visiting our grandmother on Sundays. After certain verbs we use the -ing form, and after other verbs we use the infinitive. Sometimes we can use either form and there is no change in meaning. For example, verbs like start, bother, visit are the verbs that is followed by either; infinitive or –ing form. i.e. Don’t bother waiting/to wait for me. In both the case the meaning of the sentence is the same.

Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 7

Fill in the blank with appropriate form of verb.

I might want ________ some money soon.

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 7

I might want to borrow some money soon. The verb want is usually followed by infinitive. After certain verbs we use the -ing form, and after other verbs we use the infinitive. Sometimes we can use either form and there is no change in meaning. The verbs decide, plan, forget are usually followed by an infinitive. For example, I planned to go on a vacation.

Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 8

In the following sentence, fill in the blanks with suitable from of verb.

imagine _______ pizza! I eat it all the time. (Negate the sentence)

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 8

Imagine not having pizza! I eat it all the time. The verb imagine is followed by –ing form of verb. There is no rule to determine the verbs that will be followed by an infinitive or –ing from of the verb. Different verb takes suitable form of verbs. Occasionally, one can use either form without changing the meaning of the entire sentence. The rule to write negative with infinitives is, Verb + not + -ing. e.g. They did not enjoy cooking pasta.

Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 9

Fill in the blanks with Infinitive

I saw him _____

Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 10

Fill in the blanks with Infinitive

His greatest pleasure is _________.

Detailed Solution for Test: Type I (Infinitives) - Question 10

Option B is the right answer. “To sing” is the infinitive which is used as a noun with adjuncts but as the complement of the verb. The infinitive form of a verb is usually preceded by 'to'. E.g.- His custom is to ride daily.

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