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Use the infinitive ( + to) after certain verbs: agree, forget, remember, decide, expect, help, hope, learn, need, offer, plan, pretend, offer, refuse, seem, try, want Please try to finish your work on time.

1. I hope ...... my grandmother on her birthday. (visit)

2. I must learn ...... before I go overseas. (drive)

3. The results seem ...... your theory (support)

4. We planned ...... after work. (meet)

Use the bare infinitive (without to) after most modal verbs and auxiliary verbs: I can't drive.

1. You won't ...... your work, unless you hurry. (finish)

2. I'm sorry! I didn't ...... you say that. (hear)

3. He is still asleep. He must have ...... sleeping pills. (take)

4. He can't have ...... lost. He has been here so often. (got/gotten)

Use the bare infinitive (without to) after `make` and `let`:

1. I won't let you ...... that animal. (hurt)

2. He is so funny . He often makes me ...... . (laugh)

3. Do your parents let you ...... to school on your own? (walk)

4. Her parents made her ...... for being rude. (apologise)​

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Contestado por calebventuracapunay
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Respuesta:

1. I hope to visit my grandmother on her birthday

2. I must learn to drive before I go overseas

3. The results seem to support your theory

4. We planned to meet after work

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