English Exercises
>
adjectives
exercises
Infinitives for reasons; It´s + adjective + to...
Downloadable worksheets:
Describing Personality
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
3686
Lost Thing Missing Poster Activity
Level:
elementary
Age:
6-14
Downloads:
3
ADJECTIVES- OPPOSITES -PICTIONARY (B&W VERSION INCLUDED)
Level:
elementary
Age:
9-17
Downloads:
2525
Order of Adjectives
Level:
intermediate
Age:
9-17
Downloads:
2450
Adjective Formation (3rd of the SET) - suffixes "-ed" and "-ing"
Level:
intermediate
Age:
13-17
Downloads:
2333
Comparison of Adjectives
Level:
intermediate
Age:
9-17
Downloads:
2086
A. Choose the correct infinitive to complete the sentences. Then match each sentence with a question.
1. I'm calling the doctor's office
to do
to make
to see
an appointment.
2. I need to go online
to make
to have
to do
some research on
places to go on vacation.
3. I have to go to the embassy
to get
to ask
to look
my visa.
4. Rita needs a photo ID
to call
to enter
to study
the country.
5. My wife and I are going
to watch
to talk
to visit
a friend at the hospital.
6. Her teacher is going to call her parents
to talk
to listen
to call
about her low grades.
a. Is it possible to take children?
b. Is it
appropriate to talk about it on the phone?
c. Is it normal to ask for this document?
d. Is it
necessary to go to this office to get your passport?
e. Is it hard to consult him?
f. Is it easy to find unusual spots?
B. Use the words in the box to complete the dialogue.
get know learn necessary safe say visit
A: I want to
the slum of Rocinha in Rio de Janeiro, so I need to
a phrase book to
some Portuguese.
B: Is it
to
Portuguese?
A: Well, yes, I think it's nice to
hello and thank you and things like that.
B: Is it
to go alone?
A: Definitely! It's pacified now.