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D. Fill in the blanks with the infinitive form of the verb given in brackets.
1. Do you want _______ (come) to the mall with me?
2. You don't need ________ (leave) yet – it's not too late.
3. Don't forget ________ (take) your umbrella with you.
4. My parents are planning ______ (go) abroad.
5. They are planning _________ (bring) me an ipod.
6. How long do you expect _______(stay) in Shillong?
7. __________ (learn) English quickly is not an easy thing.
8. She promised _________ (give) it as soon as possible.
9. He's looking forward _______ (meet) all his colleagues again.
10. Neeta is apprehensive of _______ (hurt) her.
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Answers
- Do you want to come to the mall with me?
- You don't need to leave yet – it's not too late.
- Don't forget to take your umbrella with you.
- My parents are planning to go abroad.
- They are planning to bring me an ipod.
- How long do you expect to stay in Shillong?
- To learn English quickly is not an easy thing.
- She promised to give it as soon as possible.
- He's looking forward to meet all his colleagues again.
- Neeta is apprehensive of to hurt her.
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The given question is related to non-finite verbs. Let's learn more about it !
Verbs are classified into two types as Finite verbs and non-finite verbs.
Verbs which has the ability to be the subject of the sentence and shows the number, tense and person in a sentence are finite verbs.
Example:
- They play football (Plural subject - plural verb)
- He plays football (Singular subject - singular verb)
Verbs which do not acts like a verb and do not get changed though the tense, person or number changes in the sentence are non-finite verbs.
Example:
- He likes to play football.
- They likes to play football.
(Here, the verb 'play 'doesn't have any subject, doesn't get changed because of number, person or tense.)
Non-finite verbs is further divided into three types.
- Infinitives
- Gerunds
- Participles
★ INFINITIVE - Verbs that are in the form of to + base form of verb which functions as a noun, an adjective or an adverb in a sentence are infinitives. For example, I struggle to understand.
★ GERUND - These are verbs with a suffix "ing", and functions as a noun in a sentence are gerunds. For example, The sleeping is white.
★ PARTICIPLE - This type of verb also has "ing" as a suffix and can be used as an adjective in a sentence. For example, The smell of baking cookies made us mad.
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Explanation:
1. to come
2. to leave
3.to take
4.to go
5.to bring
6.to stay
7. to learn
8. to give
9. to meet
10.to hurt