USUS UKUKIndiaIndia

Every Question Helps You Learn

Join Us
Streak
Leading Streak Today
Your Streak Today
Streak
Leading Streak Today
Your Streak Today
We Want You To Succeed - Verb, Object & Infinitive Structure
This airline requires all passengers to show their security documents at the boarding gate.

We Want You To Succeed - Verb, Object & Infinitive Structure

Quiz playing is a wonderful way to increase your knowledge of English as a Second Language. Remember that all of our ESL quizzes have titles that are both friendly and technical at the same time… In the case of this quiz you might like to tell your friends about “We Want You To Succeed?” but no doubt your teachers will talk about the “Verb, Object & Infinitive Structure quiz”! If you hear a technical term and you want to find a quiz about the subject then just look through the list of quiz titles until you find what you need.

We want you to succeed in this quiz “verb, object and infinitive structure.”

Whenever, in English, someone talks to another person about doing something, this same structure comes up. Here's your chance to make quite sure you succeed with verb, object and infinitive structure, every time.

1.
Pick the answer which best completes the gap/s in clear, accurate English.
'We have received a letter ... ... in next year's Country Fair.'
... inviting that we take part ...
... inviting us to take part ...
... inviting to us take part ...
... inviting to us to take part ...
'The letter asks us to do something.'
English does not need to say 'asking/inviting TO us'; there's already a 'to' coming up in the infinitive of the verb that we're being invited to do ... and two 'to's' are too many!
2.
Pick the answer which best completes the gap/s in clear, accurate English.
'I have told ... ... see the doctor.'
... him go ...
... to him go ...
... to him to go ...
... him to go and ...
British English prefers to 'go and see ...' (a bit like 'wait and see').
Otherwise the shape of this sentence is much the same as the earlier example/s.
3.
Pick the answer which best completes the gap/s in clear, accurate English.
'I would recommend ... ... his account to a different bank.'
... to your friend to move ...
... your friend to move ...
... your friend move ...
... to your friend move ...
Still the same overall shape ... we hope you are getting the idea clearly by now!
4.
Pick the answer which best completes the gap/s in clear, accurate English.
'The security people ordered ... ... the car by the roadside.'
... us to stop ...
... us stop ...
... to us to stop ...
... to us stop ...
[ Subject + communicative verb + object + infinitive of action ]
5.
Pick the answer which best completes the gap/s in clear, accurate English.
'After that experience, they never invited ... ... there again.'
... him play ...
... to him play ...
... to him to play ...
... him to play ...
Again, the same order.
6.
Pick the answer which best completes the gap/s in clear, accurate English.
'As the evening grew colder, she whispered ... ... the curtains.'
... to him to close ...
... to him close ...
... him to close ...
... him that he close ...
Nobody can 'whisper a person', so they have to 'whisper to them', and that person is therefore an Indirect Object. (The Direct Object, if given, would be the actual words spoken: 'She whispered three words [Direct Object] to him [Indirect Object] ... '.
So in this case, there are two 'to's': ' ... to him, to do ... '.
7.
Pick the answer which best completes the gap/s in clear, accurate English.
'Dear Sir, I am writing ... ... complain about the poor service I recently received from your organisation.'
... you to complain ...
... to you to complain ...
... to you complain ...
... to you for to complain ...
' ... writing [a letter] to you, 'to tell you ... '
English does not need a 'for' (as in Answer 4) to express purpose; the infinitive with 'to' is fully adequate.
8.
Pick the answer which best completes the gap/s in clear, accurate English.
'This airline requires ... ... their security documents at the boarding gate.'
... all passengers show ...
... all passengers to show ...
... to all passengers to show ...
... of all passengers to show ...
This sentence is still in the same overall shape as all the others.
9.
Pick the answer which best completes the gap/s in clear, accurate English.
'We are not the kind of parents who expect ... ... at everything they try.'
... of our children to succeed ...
... our children to succeed ...
... to our children to succeed ...
... to our children succeed ...
It is alternatively possible to say, 'We (do not) expect that they succeed'; but this is a different structure. The one we have been practising does just as good a job, and by now you should be fairly familiar and comfortable with it.
10.
Pick the answer which best completes the gap/s in clear, accurate English.
'The college has, very sensibly, instructed ... ... at home until the epidemic is over.'
... all staff and students staying ...
... to all staff and students staying ...
... to all staff and students to stay ...
... all staff and students to stay ...
Let's hope nobody else caught the disease!
Author:  Ian Miles

© Copyright 2016-2024 - Education Quizzes
Work Innovate Ltd - Design | Development | Marketing

We use cookies to make your experience of our website better.

To comply with the new e-Privacy directive, we need to ask for your consent - I agree - No thanks - Find out more