Insert the infinitive with the particle to before it where necessary.
1. She began (to talk) of Moscow. 2. I don't want them (to think) you in the wrong. 3. It was a command from her mother, and there was nothing for her (to do) but (to obey) it. 4. You must (to take) care not (to offend) her. 5. I'd rather not (to go) home that way. 6. "I think we'd better (to go) and (to get) dry," he said. 7. I stood by the door and watched him (to take) the drinks over to Wells. 8. "Do you want (to write)?"—"Of course."—"Then why not (to write) it?" 9. It heartened Mary (to hear) him (to speak) so lightly. 10. How dare you (to interfere) with my private concerns? No, don't speak. Don't try (to excuse) yourself. 11. Liz felt herself (to grow) red to the tips of her toes. 12. I had not seen Jimmy (to lose) his temper before. 13. Mrs. Care rose (to help) her (to lay) the cloth. 14. Why not (to make) him a doctor like his father? 15. He would never cease (to regret) his lost opportunities. 16. I want (to begin) (to earn) my corn. 17. I used (to spend) a lot of time in Robinson's rooms. 18. He never let himself (to be) angry. 19. Mr. Gordon began (to breathe) heavily. 20. To hear him (to talk) is an education in itself. 21. Our task is (to master) English.
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