ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE AFRAID to do AFRAID to do ANXIOUS to do ANXIOUS to do CAREFUL to do CAREFUL to do CONTENT to do CONTENT to do DELIGHTED.

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ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE AFRAID to do AFRAID to do ANXIOUS to do ANXIOUS to do CAREFUL to do CAREFUL to do CONTENT to do CONTENT to do DELIGHTED to do DELIGHTED to do DETERMINED to do DETERMINED to do FASCINATED to do FASCINATED to do FORTUNATE to do FORTUNATE to do GLAD to do GLAD to do HESITANT to do HESITANT to do MOTIVATED to do MOTIVATED to do PREPARED to do PREPARED to do RELIEVED to do RELIEVED to do RELUCTANT to do RELUCTANT to do STUNNED to do STUNNED to do WILLING to do WILLING to do EAGER to do EAGER to do PLEASED to do PLEASED to do

If you need some help, dont be a aa afraid to ask. If you need some help, dont be a aa afraid of beinging rejected and ask. TO FEAR STH. THAT MAY HAPPEN TO FEAR TO DO STH. ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE AFRAID TO DO AFRAID OF DOING She was a aa afraid of riding on a roller coaster, so she invented many excuses to avoid going on a ride with us. Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. HOME

TO FEAR TO DO STH. TO FEAR STH. THAT MAY HAPPEN I dont know if it is the right time to ask her for a dance. for a dance. I am ASK AFRAID TO ASK HER Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. Jasons fear was losing his hair one day because of old age. his hair later. Jason was AFRAID AFRAID OF LOSING You can call me at this number whenever you want. Please, dont CALL BE AFRAID TO CALL HOME AFRAID TO DO AFRAID OF DOING me at this number. ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE

TO BE WORRIED ABOUT DOING SOMETHING TO DESIRE TO DO SOMETHING VERY MUCH ANXIOUS TO DO I have always wanted to fly, and here I am at the airport. I am so a aa anxious to fly. A ANXIOUS ABOUT DOING B As it was raining very hard, some of the passengers in the departure lounge were anxious about flying. A B Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. ? ? HOME ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE

I was uneasy about the fact that I had to sit an exam. to take an exam. I was ANXIOUS ANXIOUS ABOUT HAVING Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. Carols worry is that she may lose a dear friend. a dear pal. Carols ANXIOUS ANXIOUS ABOUT LOSING Carol is keen on making new acquaintances. Carol is ANXIOUS ANXIOUS TO MEET HOME new people. ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE TO BE WORRIED ABOUT DOING SOMETHING TO DESIRE TO DO SOMETHING VERY MUCH ANXIOUS TO DO A ANXIOUS ABOUT DOING B B A

CAREFUL TO DO The chef made sure that he didnt burn the garlic in the frying pan. The chef was CAREFUL CAREFUL NOT TO BURN Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO PAY A LOT OF ATTENTION TO WHAT YOU ARE DOING HOME PAGE While speaking to him about his mistake, she was c cc careful to hide her true emotions. the garlic while frying. ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE

CONTENT TO DO Though he was a great guitarist, he was content to play with his old pals in dingy bars. He valued his friends over money and fame. The company seems to have no ambition to increase production. so little. The firm is CONTENT CONTENT TO PRODUCE Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO FEEL SATISFIED WITH WHAT YOU ARE DOING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE Sandra didnt think she deserved to live in such a small house. in such a small house. Sandra was HAVE NOT CONTENT TO LIVE

DELIGHTED TO DO At first we had second thoughts about eating at that restaurant, but when our dinner came we were absolutely d dd delighted to dine there. Well, I didnt appreciate meeting your old girlfriend. your former girlfriend. Well, I was NOT NOT DELIGHTED TO MEET Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO BE VERY PLEASED AND HAPPY ABOUT DOING SOMETHING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE Playing with the dog enlivened the childrens spirits. with the dog. The children were PLAY DELIGHTED TO PLAY

DETERMINED TO DO At first no one had given her a chance among so many competitors, but she was the most determined one t tt to win. Lorna is set on winning his heart. his heart. Lorna is NOT DETERMINED TO WIN Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO HAVE A STRONG MIND TO DO SOMETHING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE Carol was very intent on deserting him. him. Carol was LEAVE VERY DETERMINED TO LEAVE

EAGER TO DO At first I had no interest in going to the match, but when the chant of the spectators began, I suddenly grew e ee eager to go into the stadium. Upon hearing his name, Eileen had a keen interest in coming. when she heard his name. Eileen got EAGER EAGER TO COME Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO BE EXCITED ABOUT DOING SOMETHING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE Brianna has always been enthusiastic about organising events. events. Briannas always been EAGER EAGER TO ORGANISE

FASCINATED TO DO Although we had a very tiring journey to the deeps of African wilds, we were f ff fascinated to see the rare species that lived only there. The sight of the ancient Indian temple engrossed my attention. the old Indian temple. I was FASCINATED FASCINATED TO SEE Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO BE INTERESTED BY SOMETHING TO A GREAT EXTENT HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE We were intrigued by the news of his narrow escape. how he escaped. We were FASCINATED FASCINATED TO HEAR

FORTUNATE TO DO While Tobias was f ff fortunate enough t tt to survive the accident, he was not lucky enough to keep his legs from getting fractured. I was so lucky that I avoided the heavy traffic today. the heavy traffic. I was FORTUNATE FORTUNATE TO AVOID Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO HAVE SOMETHING GOOD TO HAPPEN TO YOU HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE Fortunately, I didnt see his ugly face that day. his ugly face. I was FORTUNATE FORTUNATE NOT TO SEE

GLAD TO DO Not everyone in our cirle of friends was g gg glad to hear that Susan and Jeremy were at last getting married. It makes me pleased to see that youre still on my side. that you still havent left me. I am GLAD GLAD TO SEE Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO BE HAPPY ABOUT DOING SOMETHING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE Thank God, he has eventually got through the exam. that he has at last passed the exam. Im HEAR GLAD TO HEAR

HESITANT TO DO As she didnt know us much enough to trust so easily, she was h hh hesitant to tell us what she knew about the incident. I dont know what makes Beth so hesitant to trust us. us. I wonder why Beth is so HESITANT HESITANT TO TRUST Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO BE UNCERTAIN ABOUT WHETHER TO DO SOMETHING BECAUSE YOURE WORRIED OR UNWILLING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE I had second thoughts about sending the message. the message. I was WHETHER HESITANT WHETHER TO SEND

MOTIVATED TO DO The reason why the weaker team beat the stronger one is that they were simply more motivated to win the game. I have a lot of reason to study. study. I TO AM MOTIVATED TO Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO BE VERY KEEN TO ACHIEVE SOMETHING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE People should care to obey the laws of a country, or it collapses. obey the laws, the state falls. If we TO ARENT MOTIVATED TO

PLEASED TO DO Linda had spent hours tidying up the house, so when she came back hours later, she was pleased to see that it stayed the same. I appreciate going out tonight. out tonight. I PLEASED AM PLEASED TO GO Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO BE HAPPY ABOUT DOING SOMETHING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE I am glad that I can confide in a friend. someone I can confide in. I PLEASED AM PLEASED TO HAVE

PREPARED TO DO When the forest fire broke out, the fire brigade was, unfortunately, n nn not prepared to fight it properly. His question caught me unawares. his question. I PREPARED WASNT PREPARED TO ANSWER Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO HAVE THE NECESSARY MEANS TO DEAL WITH SOMETHING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE I wasnt expecting such a violent reaction. reacted so harshly. I PREPARED WASNT PREPARED TO BE

RELIEVED TO DO We were r rr relieved to hear that there was no fatality in the shipwreck that occured off the North West coast of England. Pablo was happy to hear he would play football again. he would play football again. Pablo LEARN WAS RELIEVED TO LEARN Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO FEEL HAPPY AGAIN AFTER WORRYING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE The news of her recovery has come as a huge relief. she has got over. We HEAR ARE RELIEVED TO HEAR

RELUCTANT TO DO As we had been looking forward to the match for days, we were r rr reluctant to put it off until a later day because of a last minute change. Susan was deliberately slow in doing what I asked. what I requested. Susan RELUCTANT WAS RELUCTANT TO DO Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO BE UNWILLING TO DO SOMETHING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE Andy played the guitar quite unwillingly. the guitar. Andy RELUCTANT WAS RELUCTANT TO PLAY

STUNNED TO DO Neil had known that the fish pulling the line was a big one, but he was s ss stunned to see its actual size. The presidents secret love affair came as a surprise to everyone. the presidents love affair. Everyone STUNNED WAS STUNNED TO LEARN Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO BE GREATLY SURPRISED BY SOMETHING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE Jessica couldnt believe her eyes when she saw her present. her birthday present. Jessıca STUNNED WAS STUNNED TO SEE

WILLING TO DO The project seemed to be so straightforward and unpromising that no one was w ww willing to be involved in it. The students showed no interest in going back to school. back to school. The students WILLING WERE NOT WILLING TO GO Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TO BE GREATLY SURPRISED BY SOMETHING HOME PAGE ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE She was eating her heart out to work for Green Peace. for Green Peace. She WILLING WAS SO WILLING TO WORK