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l. The brave boy helped the partisans... find the way to the railway line in the dead of night. 2. He would sooner... die than. betray his friends. 3. Suvorov was never known… retreat 4. Why not... start out now? We cannot wait for the weather... change. 5. Have you ever heard him... complain of difficulties? 6. He was never heard... complain of difficulties. 7. You'll be lonely tomorrow. You'd better. come and... dine with us. 8. Don't let us... waste time. There are a hundred things... be done. 9. I have never known him... do such things. 10. I know him... have been an actor once. 11. We had better... make haste. 12. You ought not… sit up so late. 13. What made you... think so? 14. "Thanks," Andrew answered, "I'd rather... see the cases for myself." 15. He was made... do. his work independently. 16. She seems... know a great deal about music. 17. I thought I would rather... get to the gallery alone, but I was obliged... accept his company. 18.... have gone through what you have gone through is the lot of very few. 19. I'll have him... tell the truth. 20. Get them... come as early as possible. 21. All I have now time... do is... send them a telegram. 22. There is hardly anything... do but.... work out an alternative plan.
Ex. 9. Insert the particle, "to" before the infinitive where required.
1. Fall made him... clench his hands and... tremble and... repeat sentences to himself. (F. F.) 2. "So I don't think you need... worry about it," said Tuppence. (A. Chr.) 3. Heater was really frightened now and even Mrs. Ogilvie was beginning to look as if she would rather... be somewhere else. (M. D.) 4. She watched Theodora's hands... move as if they were about... reach out and... touch something. (White) 5. Before we were married you promised to let me... go if our marriage was not a success. (Galsw.) 6. What does it matter what made him... change his mind, as long as he has changed it? (A. Chr.) 7. Paul tried... break away... come to me. (A. Chr.) 8. Then nobody need... be disturbed. (A. Chr.) 9. "Thanks," Andrew answered, "I'd rather.. see the cases myself." (Cron.) 10. He saw him... turn to Irene and say something. (Galsw.) 11. This made everyone... run out of the house. (White) 12. I looked up, quick... notice the change of tone. (A. Chr.) 13. I was pleased at the idea of no more of that chilly room, where the light hung in the one place where you could neither... see and... read in bed nor... do your face, but soon I began... be worried. (M. D.) 14. I wasn't worrying about that, I happen... be going to London. That's all. (A. Chr.) 15. I watched the car... crawl up the hill and... disappear. (A. Chr). 16. He did not think the cheeses ought... be kept much longer. (J. K. J.)
Ex. 10. Insert 'the particle "to" in objective predicative constructions with the infinitive where necessary.
1. The room made him... feel embarrassed. (The Pocket Book) 2. They want me... run out. (Cart.) 3. When I heard him... go downstairs I went down after him. (The Pocket Book) 4. She could not bring herself... tell him about Vesta. (Dr.) 5. Paul felt his heart... melt. (Cron.) 6. Suddenly he saw her... rise and... turn away. (Galsw.) 7. At first he had believed them... be married. (Dr.) 8 The colonel ordered everyone... wear a gas mask. (R. Aid.) 9. My feelings as a father and a husband compel me... ask you yet again whether you will not reconsider your decision. (R. Aid.) 10. I forced him... eat, and after luncheon I induced him... lie down, but he couldn't sleep. (S. M.) 11.1 told the driver... take me to the hospital fast. (J. Ch.) 12. I never knew him... stand and... look at that beautiful, calm face. (Vickers) 13. She let her eyes... rest on Jan's scarcely touched tray. (Cus.) 14. She made George... acknowledge that it was no ' use to throw away all the beautiful things. (S. M.) 15. And, returning with the packet in her hand, she suddenly observed Richard... emerge from the drawing-room. (Cron.) 16. Did you see Miss Perbmarch... enter or... leave the house? (A. Chr.) 17.... middle age and pressure of business forced him... give up hunting. (S. M.) 18. She persuaded him... see a doctor. (Dr.)
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