Использовать правильную форму инфинитива в следующих предложениях:
1. I hate (to bother) you, but the students are still waiting (to give) books for their work.
2. He seized every opportunity (to appear) in the public: he was so anxious (to talk) about.
3. Is there anything else (to tell) her? I believe she deserves (to know) the state of her sick brother.
4. He began writing books not because he wanted (to earn) a living. He wanted (to read) and not (to forget).
5. I consider myself lucky (to be) to that famous exhibition and (to see) so many wonderful paintings.
6. He seems (to know) French very well: he is said (to spend) his youth in Paris.
7. The enemy army was reported (to overthrow) the defense lines and (to advance) towards the suburbs of the city.
8. The woman pretended (to read) and (not to hear) the bell.
9. You seem (to look) for trouble.
10. It seemed (to snow) heavily since early morning: the ground was covered with a deep layer of snow.
1.I hate to bother you, but the students are still waiting to give books for their work
2.He seized every opportunity to appear in public: he was so anxious to be talked about
3.Is there anything else to tell her? I believe she deserves to know the state of her sick brother
4.He began writing books not because he wanted to earn a living. He wanted to be read and not to be forgotten.
5.I consider myself lucky to have been to that famous exhibition and have seen so many wonderful paintings
6.He seems to know French very well: he is said to have spent his youth in Paris
7.The enemy army was reported to overthrown the defence lines and (to) have advanced towards the suburbs of the city
8.The woman pretended to be reading and not to hear the bell
9.You seem to be looking for trouble
10.It seemed to been snowing heavily since early morning: the ground was covered with a deep layer of snow