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English infinitives

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    Forms of infinitives
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  • I hate (to bother) you but the man is still waiting (to give) a definite answer.
    to bother; to be given
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  • He hated (to bother) with trifling matters when he had many more important questions (to decide).
    to be bothered; to have decided
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  • Is there anything else (to tell) him? I believe he deserves (to know) how the matter stands and (to tell) all about it.
    to tell; to know; to be told
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  • He took to writing not (to earn) a living but a name. All he wanted was (to read) and not (to forget).
    to earn; to be read; to be forgotten
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  • How fortunate he is (to travel) all over the world and (to see) so much of it.
    to have travelled; to have seen
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  • The girl pretended (to read) a book and not (to notice) me.
    to be reading; to notice
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  • It is so thoughtful of you (to book) the tickets well in advance.
    to have booked
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  • She said she would love (to come) and was simply delighted (to ask) for a date.
    to come; to be asked
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  • Let's go and see the place. You will be sorry later (to miss) it.
    to have missed
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  • The box was (to handle) with care.
    to be handled
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