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Put in suitable 'to'-infinitives
     
1. Do you have anything for me _____ now ?
2.   He was fortunate enough _____ prize.
3. He wore a bright red shirt and a tie ______.
4.   The boy peeped through the hole in the wall ______ what was going on.
5. They searched for some string ______ the bundle.
6.   ______ in good health is what most people want.
7. He has agreed ______ us use the room this afternoon.
8.   She arranged ______ them outside the cinema.
9. You are not ______ anyone about this.
10.   I will show you the rooms ______.

11.

______ a person is one thing; ______ him is another.

12.

  He hurried to the station only ______ that the train had gone off.
     

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1. Do you have anything for me to do now ?
2. He was fortunate enough to win prize.
3. He wore a bright red shirt and a tie to match.
4. The boy peeped through the hole in the wall to see what was going on.
5. They searched for some string to tie the bundle.
6. To be in good health is what most people want.
7. He has agreed to let us use the room this afternoon.
8. She arranged to meet them outside the cinema.
9. You are not to tell anyone about this.
10. I will show you the rooms to be tidied.

11.

  To hurt a person is one thing; to kill him is another.

12.

  He hurried to the station only to find that the train had gone off.
 
     
 

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