wrong. Those which take for + subject include easy, essential, hard, important, impossible,
necessary, unacceptable, vital.
We can also use it + adjective after verbs such as believe, consider, feel, find, think before a that-
clause or to-infinitive:
• I thought it dreadful that Liz was asked to resign.
• They consider it wrong to smoke in public places.
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EXERCISES
87.1 Choose an appropriate verb to complete these sentences. Use a to-infinitive or an -ing form.
(A &B)
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1 We were delighted you last weekend.
2 I was aware of hard, but I can't remember anything after that until I was being helped
out of the car.
3 You are welcome around the farm at any time you want.
4 The agreement is conditional on permission from my employer.
5 The increase in fighting is certain UN troops in the area.
6 I'll be interested what he has to say.
7 I'm busy a lecture at the moment.
8 The government seems certain to raise taxes soon, but they are not keen it.
9 He's in such good form that he's almost certain of tomorrow's race.
87.2 Rewrite these sentences using It... (adjective) for/of, as in 1. (C)
1 She found it difficult to say goodbye.
was difficult
Her to say
2 You were very kind to come.
3 I think it's important that you take some exercise every day.
4 You were wrong to ride your bike across Mr Taylor's garden.
5 I think you were greedy when you took the last cake.
6 I find it unacceptable that newspapers publish this kind of story.
7 You were being careless when you dropped all those plates.
8 You don't need to have all these books at the start of your course.
87.3 Do you think these sentences have a very similar meaning or a different meaning? If the
meaning is different, can you explain the difference? (B & Unit 86A)
1 a I was worried about upsetting you, so I didn't tell you the bad news earlier.
b I was worried that I would upset you, so I didn't tell you the bad news earlier.
2 a Mike is very good at looking after the
b Mike is very good to look after the children.
3 a They're anxious to rent out their house while they are away in Canada.
b They're anxious about renting out their house while they are away in Canada.
4 'I'm sorry I had to cancel our meeting.'
a
okay. I'm glad of the extra time.'
b 'That's okay. I'm glad to have the extra time.'
5 a He is sure to win.
b He is sure that he will win.
87.4 Correct these sentences. (A & C)
1 James is busy to prepare tonight's dinner.
2 We think unlikely that anyone survived the crash.
3 It is hard of him to accept that he was wrong.
4 His new film is really worth to be seen.
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