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PAGE 155<br />

124 Noun phrase + to-infinitive<br />

124 Noun phrase + to-infinitive<br />

1 The pattern the need to write<br />

a<br />

b<br />

We can use a to-infinitive clause after some verbs and adjectives.<br />

I need to write a letter. We are determined to succeed.<br />

We can also use an infinitive after a related noun.<br />

Is there really any need to write a letter?<br />

We shall never lose our determination to succeed.<br />

Our decision to oppose the scheme was the right one.<br />

Everyone laughed at Jerry's attempt to impress the girls.<br />

Some nouns in this pattern are:<br />

ability decision intention proposal<br />

agreement demand need refusal<br />

ambition desire offer reluctance<br />

anxiety determination plan request<br />

arrangement eagerness preparations willingness<br />

attempt failure promise wish<br />

choice<br />

Some other nouns with similar meanings can take a to-infinitive, e.g. chance,<br />

effort, opportunity, scheme, time.<br />

There will be an opportunity to inspect the plans.<br />

c But some nouns take a preposition + ing-form, not an infinitive. • 132(7)<br />

There's no hope of getting there in time.<br />

2 The pattern letters to write<br />

In this pattern the to-infinitive expresses necessity or possibility.<br />

I've got some letters to write. (= letters that I have to write)<br />

Take something to read on the train. (= something that you can read)<br />

The doctor had a number of patients to see.<br />

The to-infinitive clause here is shorter and neater than the finite clause with have<br />

to or can.<br />

NOTE<br />

a For letters to be written, • 113(2).<br />

b Compare these sentences.<br />

I have some work to do. (= I have/There is some work that I need to do.)<br />

I have to do some work. (= I must do/I need to do some work.)<br />

Other patterns with a noun phrase + to-infinitive<br />

For the pattern with it, e.g. It's a good idea to wear safety glasses, •118.<br />

For patterns with for and of, e.g. It's best for people to make their own arrangements, • 126.<br />

For the first person to leave, • 277.

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