Infinitives Exercises
Infinitive exercises covering to-infinitive (full infinitive) and bare infinitive forms — verbs followed by infinitives, adjective + to-infinitive, too/enough + to-infinitive, verb + object + to-infinitive, infinitive of purpose, bare infinitive after make/let/help and perception verbs, and advanced types of infinitive including perfect, passive, and continuous infinitives. Learn the key verb patterns for infinitives. Multiple choice and worksheet practice with answers and printable PDF worksheets. 5 exercise sets with 100 questions (A2 - B2 Level).
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To-infinitive Basics: Verbs & Subject Position
Infinitives Exercises
Paris Fire Makes People Leave Homes
A big fire has burned a forest near Paris. It is the Fontainebleau forest. The fire started on Sunday afternoon. People …
To-infinitive with Adjectives, Too & Enough
Infinitives Exercises
Verb + Object + To-infinitive & Infinitive of Purpose
Infinitives Exercises
“The teacher asked the students ___ quietly during the test.”
Bare Infinitive: Make, Let, Help & Perception Verbs
Infinitives Exercises
“The teacher made the students ___ the exercise again.”
Paris Fire Empties 900 Homes
A big forest fire has burned about 800 hectares near Paris. The fire is in the Fontainebleau forest, about 60 kilometres…
Advanced Infinitives: Perfect, Passive & Continuous
Infinitives Exercises
“She seems ___ a lot of weight since we last saw her.”
Fire Near Paris Empties 900 Homes, Arson Suspected
A large wildfire has burned about 800 hectares of the Fontainebleau forest, around 60 kilometres south-east of Paris. Fr…
Why practice Infinitives exercises?
These Infinitive exercises build your skills step by step. Start with the basics — common verbs followed by to-infinitive (want, decide, hope, plan) and the to-infinitive as subject. Then master adjective + to-infinitive patterns, too/enough structures, and question word + to-infinitive. Practise verb + object + to-infinitive (ask someone to do, tell someone to do) and the infinitive of purpose (in order to, so as to). Learn when to use the bare infinitive after make, let, help, and perception verbs. Finally, tackle advanced forms like perfect infinitives (to have done), passive infinitives (to be done), and continuous infinitives (to be doing). Covers CEFR levels A2 to B2.