SOLUTIONS
Ex. 7:
INFINITIVE OF PURPOSE
Ex. 7:
Ex. 8:
1. People use dictionaries to look
up words.
2. People use bikes and mopeds to
avoid traffic jams.
People go to music shops to buy CDs.
People go to libraries to borrow
books.
Ex. 6:
1. He went to the post office to buy
some stamps.
2. She bought a music magazine to
read about her favourite band.
3. They went to Italy to improve
their Italian.
4. He phoned Jane to invite her to a
party.
5. They went to Wembley to see the
England-Spain match.
“WANT”
A)
Do you want
to help me? = ¿Quieres ayudarme?
Do you want
me to help you? = ¿Quieres que yo te ayude?
B)
1. We want
him to play his violin.
2. She
wants to tame the wild horse.
3. Do you
want me to help you?
4. Thy didn’t
want us to visit them.
5. I want
to listen to my favourite disk.
6. Did she
want me to call her?
C)
2. The
doctor wants them to exercise regularly.
3. She
wants to leave now.
4. Carrie’s
father doesn’t want her to go alone.
5. The
girls want to have a party on Saturday night.
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