To-infinitive – English Grammar Exercises for A2

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You are reading and writing online reviews for a quiet local cafe and a beautiful city park. Read the sentences carefully and choose the best option (A, B, or C) to complete each review.

 “The ‘Green Leaf Cafe’ is a wonderful place ______ a book on a rainy day.”

     (A) reading

     (B) to read

     (C) read

 “The city park is very beautiful ______ in the early morning.”

     (A) to visit

     (B) visiting

     (C) visit

3   “The coffee here is amazing, but it is hard ______ an empty table on weekends.”

     (A) finding

     (B) find

     (C) to find

 “The botanical garden is lovely ______ through in the spring.”

     (A) walk

     (B) walking

     (C) to walk

 “The music inside the cafe is too loud, so it is difficult ______ to your friends.”

     (A) to talk

     (B) talking

     (C) talk

 “The sofas by the window are very comfortable ______ on for a long time.”

     (A) sitting

     (B) to sit

     (C) sit

 “If you bring your children, it is always nice ______ the ducks by the lake.”

     (A) to feed

     (B) feed

     (C) feeding

8   “This quiet little spot is perfect ______ after a long, busy week.”

     (A) relax

     (B) relaxing

     (C) to relax

 “The waiters are very friendly and easy ______ to if you need anything.”

     (A) to talk

     (B) talk

     (C) talking

10   “The menu is quite long and confusing ______ at first, but the food is great.”

     (A) understanding

     (B) to understand

     (C) understand

11   “It is so relaxing ______ outside on the terrace in the evening.”

     (A) eat

     (B) eating

     (C) to eat

12   “The view of the lake is amazing ______ at sunset.”

     (A) to photograph

     (B) photographing

     (C) photograph

13   “The paths in the park are wide and safe ______ a bicycle on.”

     (A) to ride

     (B) ride

     (C) riding

14   “It is really pleasant ______ the birds singing in the trees while you drink tea.”

     (A) hear

     (B) to hear

     (C) hearing

15   “The homemade chocolate cake is huge, so it is great ______ with a friend.”

     (A) sharing

     (B) share

     (C) to share

16   “The signs in the park are clear, so it is easy ______ the restrooms.”

     (A) to locate

     (B) locate

     (C) locating

17   “It is terrible ______ outside when it is raining because there is no roof.”

     (A) sit

     (B) sitting

     (C) to sit

18   “The spring flowers in the garden are absolutely beautiful ______ at.”

     (A) to look

     (B) looking

     (C) look

19   “This old park is fascinating ______ if you love local history.”

     (A) exploring

     (B) to explore

     (C) explore

20   “The drinks are good, but it is impossible ______ here because the Wi-Fi is so bad.”

     (A) work

     (B) working

     (C) to work

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1  (B) to read

Explanation:Why it’s correct: We use “to-infinitive” to describe the purpose or evaluate the quality of a noun/place (“a wonderful place to read”).

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “reading” is a gerund. (C) “read” is a bare infinitive missing “to”.

2  (A) to visit

Explanation:Why it’s correct: The structure “Adjective (beautiful) + to-infinitive” evaluates the experience of the action.

  • Why others are wrong: (B) “visiting” is a common learner mistake. (C) “visit” lacks “to”.

3  (C) to find

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “It is hard + to-infinitive” describes the difficulty of an action.

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “finding” is a gerund. (B) “find” lacks “to”.

4  (C) to walk

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Adjective (lovely) + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “walk” lacks “to”. (B) “walking” is a gerund.

5  (A) to talk

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Adjective (difficult) + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (B) “talking” is a gerund error. (C) “talk” lacks “to”.

6  (B) to sit

Explanation:Why it’s correct: Evaluates the physical experience of the sofas (“comfortable to sit on”).

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “sitting” is incorrect in this structure. (C) “sit” lacks “to”.

7  (A) to feed

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “It is nice + to-infinitive” is a classic evaluation phrase.

  • Why others are wrong: (B) “feed” lacks “to”. (C) “feeding” is a gerund error.

8  (C) to relax

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Perfect + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “relax” lacks “to”. (B) “relaxing” is a gerund.

9  (A) to talk

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Easy + to-infinitive” describes how simple the interaction is.

  • Why others are wrong: (B) “talk” lacks “to”. (C) “talking” is incorrect.

10  (B) to understand

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Confusing + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “understanding” is a gerund error. (C) “understand” lacks “to”.

11  (C) to eat

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “It is relaxing + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “eat” lacks “to”. (B) “eating” is a gerund.

12  (A) to photograph

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Amazing + to-infinitive” evaluates the quality of the view for taking pictures.

  • Why others are wrong: (B) “photographing” is a gerund. (C) “photograph” lacks “to”.

13  (A) to ride

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Safe + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (B) “ride” lacks “to”. (C) “riding” is incorrect.

14  (B) to hear

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Pleasant + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “hear” lacks “to”. (C) “hearing” is a gerund error.

15  (C) to share

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Great + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “sharing” is a gerund. (B) “share” lacks “to”.

16  (A) to locate

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Easy + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (B) “locate” lacks “to”. (C) “locating” is incorrect.

17  (C) to sit

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Terrible + to-infinitive” gives a negative evaluation of the experience.

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “sit” lacks “to”. (B) “sitting” is a gerund error.

18  (A) to look

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Beautiful + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (B) “looking” is a gerund. (C) “look” lacks “to”.

19  (B) to explore

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Fascinating + to-infinitive”.

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “exploring” is a gerund error. (C) “explore” lacks “to”.

20  (C) to work

Explanation:Why it’s correct: “Impossible + to-infinitive” evaluates the feasibility of an action.

  • Why others are wrong: (A) “work” lacks “to”. (B) “working” is a gerund.
GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER
  1. The Grammar Pattern: We use the structure Adjective + “to” + Verb (Infinitive) to describe or evaluate an experience.
    • Example: “The coffee is great to drink.”
    • Example: “This park is beautiful to visit.”
  2. The “It is…” Pattern: Very often, we use an empty “It” as the subject to give a general review of a place.
    • Structure: It is + Adjective + to + Verb
    • Example: “It is relaxing to sit here.”
  3. Common Adjectives for Reviews:
    • Positive: great, nice, beautiful, wonderful, pleasant, lovely, relaxing, perfect, easy, safe.
    • Negative: terrible, bad, awful, hard, difficult, impossible, confusing.
  4. The Common Mistake: Never use the -ing form immediately after the adjective in this structure.
    • Wrong: The garden is lovely walking through.
    • Right: The garden is lovely to walk through.

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