Определите функцию инфинитива в предложениях.
1. To find clothes to your taste is a difficult thing nowadays.
2. She likes to wear beautiful outfits.
3. His intention was to become a designer.
4. She is pleased to be wearing such comfortable shoes.
5. She is said to look very stylish.
6. I am sorry not to have ironed your suit.
7. It seems to fit you very much.
8. There is not a dress to be fascinated with.
9. Such jacket is said to be out of fashion already.
10. To wear pencil skirts is not in my character.
11. To go on with this discussion is to waste time.
12. To be or not to be, that is the question.
13. To know her is to love her.
14. Would you like something to drink?
15. I don’t have anything to wear.
(1) It was a cold winter night in the Rocky Mountains. The temperature had fallen well below zero, but it was cosy and warm in the lounge of Forest Lodge, the hotel where Detective Lorna Cummins was spending a holiday. She sat lazily in front of a huge fire.
(2) Suddenly, a desperate-looking man burst in the front door, shook water from his clothes and fell on the floor. It was Harry Lewis, one of the guests at the hotel.
(3) The hotel doctor managed to revive him, and, with great difficulty, Lewis told his story.
(4) "My wife Connie, and I love ... loved ice-skating..
(5) "We must have skated for about twenty minutes when Connie suggested having a race. She was a better skater than me and skated ahead. I called out to her to stop but she didn't listen. Suddenly, the laughter stopped. Then I saw a big hole in the ice. I think someone must have made it earlier to fish or something.
(6) "Calm down, Mr Lewis," said Detective Cummins, touching his wet shoulder gently, "What happened next?"
(7) I tried to find her, but it was no use. . So I walked back here."
"Let's hope for the best," said Detective Cummins. "She might not have fallen in the hole
They made their way back to the hotel in the freezing night
(8) When he saw the skates, Lewis broke down and sobbed into his hands
(9) "You can stop the acting now, Lewis. I know you're lying. Tell me what really happened to your wife," said Lorna Cummins..
2. How would you like your egg, turned over or sunny-side up? - I'd like it sunny-side up, please.
3. How would you like your salad, sour-cream or mayonnaise? - I'd like it sour-cream, please.
4. How would you like your coffee, black or white? - I'd like it black, please.
5. How would you like your potatoes, fried or mashed? - I'd like them mashed, please.
6. How would you like your potatoes, with butter or sour-cream? - I'd like them with sour-cream, please.
7. How would you like your vegetables, steamed or stewed? - I'd like them steamed, please.
8. How would you like your tea, strong or weak? - I'd like it weak, please.