Wednesday, June 24, 2015

S+V+O+to stem

Subject + Verb + Object + to stemp

advise, allow, ask, beg, command, help, invite, like, order, promise, teach, tell, want

  1. The teacher told the lazy pupil to wake up.
  2. I asked Bob to open the window.
  3. The teacher advised us to use dictionaries.
  4. Mary's father doesn't allow her to go to the cinema alone.
  5. The general ordered the army to attack at dawn.
  6. Who taught you  to swim?
  7. All mothers want their babies to be strong and healthy.
  8. The sailor taught himself to swim.
  9. Mary's father sometimes helps her to do her homework.
  10. The judge advised the young thief to be honest in future.
  11. The teacher doesn't allow the pupils to play in the classroom.
  12. Some pupils asked the teacher to explain the lesson again.
  13. The young thief begged the judge not to send him to prison.
  14. Nepolian commanded his army to attack Russia in 1812.
  15. Mary is helping her mother to cook the dinner.
  16. I have invited two friends to come and stay with me.
  17. The old man doesn't like his grand children to make a lot of noise when they are playing.
  18. The officers ordered the soldiers to clean their rifles.
  19. Bob was late, but he promised the teacher not to be late again.
  20. Parent teach their children to obey them.
  21. Who told the nurse to give the sick man this medicine?
  22. The doctor wants his son to be doctor too.
to-stems after joining words.

  1. The servant said, "I have swept the rooms, and I don't know what to do next."
  2. Farmers know when to sow and when to reap.
  3. Mrs. Smith knows where to buy the best meat.
  4. Tom couldn't remember whether to spell beginning with one n or a double n.
  5. All boys and girls should learn how to swim.
  6. The woman said to her servant, "I told you what to do next, but you've forgotten"
  7. The doctor told me when to take the medicine.
  8. The teacher showed the new pupil where to put his coat.
  9. The teacher said, "I have already taught you how to change Direct Speech into Indirect Speech"
  10. A baby doesn't know how to dress itself
  11. Sailors must learn how to swim.
  12. A solider must know how to fire a rifle.
  13. A cleaver fisherman knows where to catch a lot of fish.
  14. The traveler didn't know whether to go by train or by car.
  15. Tom had to write a composition, but he didn't know what to write about.
  16. Polite children know when to say Please and Thank you.
  17. The poor man had no job, and he didn't know where to find work.
  18. She taught her daughter how to make her own dresses.
  19. Before Yusef left school, his head master advised him what to study at the university.
  20. I told the taxi driver where to turn.
  21. The teacher didn't tell us when to bring our reading books to school.
  22. The carpenter showed his son how to make chair.
  23. Egyptian guides tell tourists what to see in Cairo and Alexandria.

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