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II2 Grammar Review
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Give an example of a sentence with "adjective + to + infinitive": Use happy, nice or lucky
They were lucky to be alive.
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Write a rule about people working in a restaurant.
Chef's must wash their hands after using the bathroom.
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The infinitive is the form of the verb that has no modifications. True or False.
True
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We use might when we are completely sure about a prediction. True or False.
False. We use it when we are not sure.
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To introduce a prediction we use "I think", "I don't think", and
"Do you think"
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Give an example of "verb + Wh + to + infinitive"
He forgot when to do the Unit Progress Test.
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Make a prediction you are absolutely sure is going to happen..
The COVID-19 vaccine will be ready next year.
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Ask if it's allowed to smoke in a restaurant.
Can I smoke here?
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What do we add to make a negative sentence with "to + infinitive"? "not" or "don't"?
Not
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Why did you go to Egypt? To see sharks. We can use "to + infinitive" to:
Give reasons
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Ask if it's necessary to finish the CLMS today.
Do I have to finish the CLMS today?
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Write a sentence about something that is not necessary at work.
I don't have to wear a tie at work.
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Write about something you are not allowed to do in class.
I can't answer my phone during class.
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