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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #104721: Infinitive with or without To
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    Infinitive with or without To


    Insert 'to' where necessary before the infinitives in parentheses.



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    1. He made me (do) it all over again even though he told me I could (sing) quite well.
    2. He will be able (swim) very soon once the weather gets warmer.
    3. I used (live) in a caravan, but now I live in a teepee.
    4. You ought (go) today because it may (rain) tomorrow.
    5. You needn't (say) anything, just nod your head and he will (understand).
    6. I want (see) the house where our president was born.
    7. He made her (repeat) the message: 'May I (use) your phone?'
    8. You needn't (ask) for permission; you can (use) it whenever you like.
    9. You might like (know) that this test is almost over.
    10. This is the final question! Did you like (take) this test?








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