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Infinitive for Children

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1.
You will have been doing math for 2 hours by the time you finish your homework.
Mire befejezed a házi feladatot, már 2 órája lesz, hogy matekozol.
2.
He will have been queuing for 1 hour by the time he gets into the concert.
Már 1 órája sorban fog állni, mire bejut a koncertre.
3.
We will have been travelling for 4 hours by the time we arrive at the lake.
Már 4 órája fogunk utazni, mire a tóhoz érünk.
4.
You will have been watching a movie for 1 hour by the time dinner is ready.
Mire a vacsora elkészül, már 1 órája filmet nézel.
5.
I will have been playing the online game for 1 hour by the time I finish the level.
Már 1 órája játszom az online játékkal, mire befejezem a szintet.
6.
He will have been reading for 3 hours by the time he finishes the book.
Már 3 órája fog olvasni, mire befejezi a könyvet.
7.
We will have been hiking for 4 hours by the time we reach the top of the mountain.
Már 4 órája fogunk túrázni, mire felérünk a hegy tetejére.
8.
You will have been swimming for 1 hour by the time you get tired.
Már 1 órája fogsz úszni, mire elfáradsz.
9.
I will have been cleaning for 2 hours by the time my room is tidy.
Már 2 órája fogok takarítani, mire a szobám rendbe jön.
10.
You will have been cooking for 3 hours by the time dinner is ready.
Már 3 órája fogsz főzni, mire elkészül a vacsora.
11.
I will have been cycling for 2 hours by the time I get home.
Mire hazaérek, már 2 órája fogok biciklizni.
12.
We will have been filming for 3 hours by the time we finish recording.
Már 3 órája fogunk forgatni, mire befejezzük a felvételt.
13.
You will have been editing for 4 hours by the time the video is finished.
Már 4 órája fogod szerkeszteni, mire elkészül a videó.
14.
We will have been playing board games for 3 hours by the time we finish the game.
Mire befejezzük a játékot, már 3 órája fogunk társasozni.
15.
By next week, she will have been dancing for ten years.
Jövő héten lesz tíz éve, hogy táncol.
16.
He will have been practicing basketball every day for a month by the end of this week.
A hét végén lesz egy hónapja, hogy minden nap kosarazik.
17.
By the time they finish the project, they will have been working on it for a month.
Mire befejezik a projektet, már egy hónapja dolgozni fognak rajta.
18.
We will have been waiting for the bus for twenty minutes when it finally arrives.
Már húsz perce fogunk várni a buszra, mire végre megérkezik.
19.
They will have been planning this trip for weeks when they finally leave.
Már hetek óta tervezik ezt az utazást, mire végre elindulnak.
20.
They will have been rehearsing for the school play for months before it's finally performed.
Már hónapok óta próbálnak az iskolai színdarabra, mire végre elő fogják adni.
21.
By the end of the summer, we will have been living in this town for five years.
Nyár végén lesz öt éve, hogy ebben a városban fogunk élni.
22.
They will have been saving money for the concert tickets since last year.
Már tavaly óta spórolnak a koncertjegyekre.
23.
They will have been studying English for years before they move to an English-speaking country.
Évekig tanulnak majd angolul, mielőtt egy angol nyelvű országba költöznek.
24.
By next month, he will have been playing the guitar for three years.
Jövő hónapban lesz három éve, hogy gitározik.
25.
By the time summer vacation starts, they will have been planning their trip for months.
Mire elkezdődik a nyári vakáció, már hónapok óta fogják tervezni az utazást.
26.
By the time you turn 15, you will have been playing piano for ten years.
Mire betöltöd a 15-öt, már tíz éve lesz, hogy zongorázol.
27.
By next week, we will have been studying for the exams for a month.
Jövő héten lesz egy hónapja, hogy készülünk a vizsgákra.
28.
By the time the movie ends, they will have been eating popcorn for two hours.
Mire a film véget ér, már két órája fogják enni a pattogatott kukoricát.
29.
By the time we arrive, he will have been waiting for us for an hour.
Mire odaérünk, már egy órája fog várni ránk.
30.
By the time the school year ends, they will have been playing in the school band for nine months.
Mire a tanév véget ér, már kilenc hónapja lesz, hogy játszanak az iskolai zenekarban.
31.
By the time the holidays start, she will have been working on her project for six weeks.
Mire a szünidő elkezdődik, már hat hete lesz, hogy dolgozik a projektjén.
32.
By the time the game finishes, he will have been cheering for his team for 90 minutes.
Mire a meccs véget ér, már 90 perce lesz, hogy szurkol a csapatának.
33.
By the time the football match starts, he will have been warming up for 30 minutes.
Mire a futballmeccs elkezdődik, már 30 perce fog melegíteni.
34.
By the time the school year starts, we will have been preparing our presentations for a week.
Mire elkezdődik a tanév, már egy hete készülünk a prezentációkra.

Infinitive

The infinitive form of a verb is the base form of the verb, unchanged by tense, aspect, or mood. It is often preceded by the word "to."

For example:

to walk
to eat
to sleep

Use as Nouns:

Infinitives can function as nouns in a sentence, serving as the subject, object, or complement of a verb.

For example:

To walk is good exercise. (Subject of the sentence)
She loves to dance. (Direct object of the verb)
His goal is to succeed. (Subject complement)

Use as Adjectives:

Infinitives can also function as adjectives, modifying nouns to provide additional information about them.

For example:

He is the man to trust. (Describing the man)
This is a book to read. (Describing the book)
She is a person to admire. (Describing the person)

Use as Adverbs:

Infinitives can function as adverbs, modifying verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide information about manner, purpose, or result.

For example:

She ran to catch the bus. (Purpose - modifying the verb "ran")
The movie was too scary to watch. (Result - modifying the adjective "scary")
He walked quickly to avoid being late. (Purpose - modifying the adverb "quickly")

Split Infinitive:

In English, it's acceptable to place an adverb between "to" and the verb in an infinitive. This is known as a split infinitive.

For example:

He decided to quickly finish the task.
She wants to carefully consider her options.

Bare Infinitive:

In certain constructions, particularly after modal verbs (such as can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would), the infinitive is used without "to." This is called the bare infinitive.

For example:

He can swim.
They should leave now.
I will help you.

Zero Infinitive:

Some verbs, particularly causative verbs like make, let, have, and help, can be followed by the base form of the verb without "to." This is called the zero infinitive.

For example:

She made him cry.
They let us go early.

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