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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Infinitive,participle

0I am confused with the answer because i think all the answer is correct. Can you tell me the true answer with explanation?02br
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001) I hope 01u00 02u00to the birthday party tonight.02br
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00 (a) I' shall able to come 02br
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00 (b)to be able to come <<answer02br
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002)"Shall i walk you home?" "I don't mind if you do ,but you don't 01u00 ."02u02br
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00 (a)have to do02br
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00 (b)have to do so02br
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00 (c)have to walk me home02br
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00 (d)have to <<answer02br
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003)John said thathe had to run in order01u00 02u00.02br
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00 (a) to catch the bus <<answer02br
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00 (b)that he can catch a bus << in order that -clause =in order todo something? 02br
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004)The heavy rain kept us01u00 02u00for 2 hours.02br
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00 (a)waiting <<answer02br
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00 (b)to wait02br
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005) the speaker found himself01u00 02u00all alone.02br
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00 (a)leave << "find" is a prrceptive word, can't it use with a Bare Infinitive?02br
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00 (b)leaving <<answer 0-
  

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02br 02br 00 (a) I' shall able to come 02br 02br 00 (b)to be able to come <<answer02br 02br 00B is correct. After the verb “hope” it’s almost always followed by infinitive. If this sentence structure is too complex, you can replace with “ I can come”.

  • 02br 02br 00 (a) I' shall able to come 02br 02br 00 (b)to be able to come <<answer02br 02br 00B is correct.
  • After the verb “hope” it’s almost always followed by infinitive.
  • If this sentence structure is too complex, you can replace with “ I can come”.
  • 02br 02br 00A is incorrect because “shall” is less in intension to come.
  • "02u 02br 02br 00 (a)have to do02br 02br 00 (b)have to do so02br 02br 00 (c)have to walk me home02br 02br 00 (d)have to <<answer02br 02br 00In this context, “walking home is already understood.
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01) I hope 01u00 02u00to the birthday party tonight.02br
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00 (a) I' shall able to come 02br
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00 (b)to be able to come <<answer02br
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00B is correct. After the verb “hope” it’s almost always followed by infinitive. If this sentence structure is too complex, you can replace with “ I can
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01) I hope shall be able to go to the birthday party tonight. << 01font00Is it right?02font02br
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002)"Shall i walk you home?" "I don't mind if you do ,but you don't 01u00 D is correct ."02u02br
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00 (a)have to do02br
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00 (b)have to do so02br
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0Hello Anon02br
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01font001) I hope shall be able to go to the birthday party tonight.02font02br
00It's not correct. "I hope I will be able to go to the birthday party tonight."02br
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01font002)"Shall i walk you home?" "I don't mind if you do, but you don't [….]."02br
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0 i understand now,thank you. 0-

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