Ex. 6. use the required form of the infinitive in brackets after the verb may (might)
1. "i will go in first, shall i? " he said. "there's no light in the passage, and you may (fall) over something." 2. for all i hear he may still (live) in that old house of his. 3. don't reject me, i might (do) a thing or two. 4.1 thought you might (discover) it accidentally during your last visit. 5. you might (get) the soldiers into no end of trouble if they had been convoys. 6. "all right this time," he said. "but you be careful in future, young man, it might (be) a very serious matter." 7. after all, timothy might (make) a mistake, and the magician might (hide) in the village; it would never do to pass it by. 8. who knows what may (happen) tomorrow? 9. but for your help it might (turn out) to be hopeless. 10. what a fuss! you really might (spare) me all this! 11. it appeared much better than it might (expect). 12. — how did the boy manage the task? — not bad, it might (be) worse.
У многих глаголов в английском языке форма infinitiv обозначается приставкой to be (на месте be ставим нужный нам глагол).
Объяснение:
1. "I will go in first, shall I?" he said. "There's no light in the passage, and you may (fall) over something." >>> "There's no light in the passage, and you may to fall over something".
2.For all... may still to live in that old house of his.
3.Don't reject... might to do a thing or two.
4. I thought you might to discover it...
5. You might to get the soldiers into...
6. "All right... it might to be a very serious matter".
7. After all, Timothy might to make a mistake, ...
8. Who knows what may to happen tomorrow?
9. But for...it might to turn out to be...
10. What a... really might to spare me...
11. It appeared... than it might to expect...
12. How did the boy... it might to be worse.