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Lessons Categories infinitives

11 English lessons that use infinitives

English Lesson: It's truly an honor to meet someone of your stature and influence.
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1. “It's truly an honor to meet someone of your stature and influence.”

English Lesson: We have a few more minutes, so I'd be happy to take some questions from the audience.
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2. “We have a few more minutes, so I'd be happy to take some questions from the audience.”

English Lesson: It's important to eat your veggies so you can grow up to be big and strong.
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3. “It's important to eat your veggies so you can grow up to be big and strong.”

English Lesson: To put this piece in historical context, it was created during the period when Europeans were just beginning to explore the New World.
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4. “To put this piece in historical context, it was created during the period when Europeans were just beginning to explore the New World.”

English Lesson: I urge everyone to take advantage of the free flu shots being offered this week.
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5. “I urge everyone to take advantage of the free flu shots being offered this week.”

English Lesson: I feel obligated to give at least three weeks' notice at my current job.
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6. “I feel obligated to give at least three weeks' notice at my current job.”

English Lesson: We're not stopping to get ice cream, and that's that!
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7. “We're not stopping to get ice cream, and that's that!”

English Lesson: All Korean men are required to serve in the army.
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8. “All Korean men are required to serve in the army.”

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9. “I wouldn't sign up for a tour unless it was somewhere that's really hard to get around in as a foreigner.”

English Lesson: My long-term goal is to open my own restaurant.
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10. “My long-term goal is to open my own restaurant.”

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