Exercise 1 | Rewrite the sentences using a relative infinitive, as in the example. For this exercise, replace perfect tenses with perfect infinitives. Don't use any punctuation. |
Eg. | Emily has recently got married. She is the first of my sisters who has done so. Emily is the first of my sisters to have got married. | |
1. | Jones has signed with United. He is the latest player who has done so. Jones is with United. | |
2. | Christopher Chatterway broke the four minute mile. He was the first athlete who did. Christopher Chatterway was the four minute mile. | |
3. | Marie Curie won a Nobel prize in two different disciplines. She is the only person who has done so. Marie Curie is a Nobel prize in two different disciplines. | |
4. | Samantha arrived first and left last. Samantha was the to leave. | |
5. | Mike Careless has signed the petition. He is the most famous actor who has signed. Mike Careless is the petition | |
6. | The next one of you lot who makes a sound will have to stay on after class. will have to stay on after class. | |
7. | This is the best thing that has happened in a long time. It's the best in a long time. | |
8. | He wasn't the only reporter who questioned the official line. He wasn't the only reporter | |
9. | No woman has received this honour before. She is the first this honour. | |
10. | Nobody saw him alive after she did. (person) She was the alive. | |
11. | They selected him first. He was . | |
12. | Somebody else has already asked me that question today. (person) You are the that question today. |
Exercise 2 | Rewrite the sentences using a relative infinitive, as in the example. Keep active verbs active, and passive verbs passive and don't use any punctuation. |
Eg. | The question you should ask yourself is - how much do I want it? The question to ask yourself is - how much do I want it? | |
1. | I'm not really the person who you should ask. I'm not really . | |
2. | The thing we should do is talk to Mary about it. The thing to talk to Mary about it. | |
3. | In the next race, Jenny Peters is the one we should watch. In the next race, Jenny Peters . | |
4. | Look, you should do it this way. Look, this is . | |
5. | You should go in September, when it's not so full of tourists. The time , when it's not so full of tourists. | |
6. | The place you should stay is the Old Mill Inn. It's absolutely wonderful. The Old Mill Inn . It's absolutely wonderful. |
Exercise 3 | Choose suitable words from the box to complete the sentences. |
1. | Isn't there to look after him? | (= who can look after him) | |
2. | I'll need to get a new to wear for the party. | (= which I can wear) | |
3. | I'm bored, there's to do round here. | (= that I can do) | |
4. | Is there to eat? I'm starving. | (= which I can eat) | |
5. | She's gone to buy a to read on the train. | (= that she can read) | |
6. | We've found to stay, by the way. | (= where we can stay) | |
7. | Have you got any to wrap this up in? | (= that I can wrap this up in) | |
8. | Why is there never to sit?. | (= where we can sit) | |
9. | We need a to stay for the night. | (= where we can stay) | |
10. | Has she got a to go to when she gets there? | (= that she can go to) | |
11. | It's not fair! I've got to play with. | (= who I can play with) | |
12. | We all need a to cry on, now and then. | (= that we can cry on) |
Exercise 4 | Rewrite the sentences using a relative infinitive,as in the example. Keep active verbs active, and passive verbs passive and don't use any punctuation. |
Eg. | We still have a long way we need to go on this project. There is still a long way to go on this project. | |
1. | We still have to do a lot before we can call it a day. There before we can call it a day. | |
2. | We still need to discuss one or two points. There . | |
3. | That will give us plenty that we must think about. That . | |
4. | An extensive series of tests must be passed before we can proceed. There is before we can proceed. | |
5. | Several questions still have to be answered. There . | |
6. | They have another three matches they need to win in order to qualify. They in order to qualify. |
Exercise 5 | Complete the sentences using a relative infinitive. |
1. | They offer a range of gifts that will appeal to today's value-focused shoppers. They offer a range of gifts today's value-focused shoppers. | |
2. | It was certainly a day we will remember. It was certainly . | |
3. | Points which will be considered include costs and time restraints. Points include costs and time restraints. | |
4. | Certain steps have been taken which will solve the problem. Certain steps have been taken . | |
5. | These are the proposals that will be discussed at tomorrow's meeting. These are the proposals at tomorrow's meeting. |
Exercise 6 | Fill each gap with a suitable preposition |
1. | I'd like to go to the cinema, but I've nobody to go . | |
2. | Oh, this chocolate cake really is to die . | |
3. | See if you can find a rug to sit for the picnic. | |
4. | Have you anything to open this bottle of wine ? | |
5. | Is there some sort of container to put these ? | |
6. | They've got a large family to provide . | |
7. | Here's something to look while you're waiting. | |
8. | I can't make up my mind which to go , the red or the blue. | |
9. | She's always the first to turn at this sort of event. | |
10. | I'm not sure who to turn for advice. |
Exercise 7 | Choose suitable words from the box to complete the sentences. Some words are used more than once. |
1. | That should give him something to think . | |
2. | It's a lot to take at one sitting. | |
3. | The best to do is to wait and see. | |
4. | The score's still 0:0, and there's still everything to play . | |
5. | Have you got to clean this with? | |
6. | Can anybody find me to love? (Queen) | |
7. | There's a lot to be said taking your time. | |
8. | The flat's nothing much to speak , perhaps, but it suits me. | |
9. | She just needs a place to lay her for a few days. | |
10. | What have you got to worry ? |
Exercise 8 | Choose suitable words from the box to complete the sentences. Some words are used more than once. |
1. | Have you got a key to open this ? | ||
2. | Now that sounds like a to avoid on a dark night. | ||
3. | 'Tis the to be jolly. (Dickens - A Christmas Carol) | ||
4. | At last we have a place to call . | ||
5. | It's to get ready for school, children. | ||
6. | Home is more than just somewhere to hang your . | ||
7. | I'm the last to criticise him, but really! What's he playing at? | ||
8. | Why is she always the to complain about anything, I wonder. | ||
9. | Now is not the to cry. Now is the to find out why. (Oasis) | ||
10. | So that's two lattes and a cappuccino to , right? |