Infinitives exercises — Set 1: To-infinitive Basics: Verbs & Subject Position (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
She decided a new car after her old one broke down.
It is important enough sleep every night.
He agreed me with the project after work.
They plan to France next summer.
She refused the door for the stranger.
I can't afford a new laptop right now.
He promised home before midnight.
We hope you again soon.
She offered dinner for everyone.
It is difficult a foreign language as an adult.
He failed the exam despite studying hard.
I want a doctor when I grow up.
She chose at home instead of going out.
They managed the work on time despite the tight deadline.
It is not easy in a big city on a small salary.
She tends late for meetings.
He needs harder if he wants to pass the course.
We decided the party early because we were tired.
It was nice from you after so many years.
She expected the job, but they chose someone else.
Infinitives exercises online (Worksheet)
Practice using the to-infinitive (also called full infinitive) after common verbs (want, decide, hope, plan, agree, promise, refuse, offer, manage, afford, fail) and in subject position with 'It is + adjective + to-infinitive'. Learn the basic verb patterns for infinitives.