INFINITIVE CLAUSES WITH IMPERSONAL IT
La expresión "It is + adj / noun to" enfatiza la información llevándola al frente de la cláusula. El sujeto de una cláusula de infinitivo se expresa opcionalmente como [for+noun] o el pronombre acusativo [for + pronoun].
An infinitive clause is part of a sentence with a verb in the infinitive form. The infinitive form is sometimes without `to', and we form negative infinitives with `not to' + verb.



La expresión "It is + adj / noun to" enfatiza la información llevándola al frente de la cláusula. El sujeto de una cláusula de infinitivo se expresa opcionalmente como [for+noun] o el pronombre acusativo [for + pronoun].
An infinitive clause is part of a sentence with a verb in the infinitive form. The infinitive form is sometimes without `to', and we form negative infinitives with `not to' + verb.

Exercises:
1.-I want you to come with us.He would like Betty to phone him.I don't want Jim to be angry.
2.-She would like someone to listen to her.I am expecting Wendy to call me at two o'clock.
3.-We expect Mrs Smith to invite us to dinner.
4.-He wants me to lend you a book. -or- He wants you to lend me a book.
5.-He said he wanted the boys to play football.
6.-She needs someone to help her.
7.-I hate people to be rude.
3.-We expect Mrs Smith to invite us to dinner.
4.-He wants me to lend you a book. -or- He wants you to lend me a book.
5.-He said he wanted the boys to play football.
6.-She needs someone to help her.
7.-I hate people to be rude.
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