The Infinitive in Latvian grammar is an important aspect of verb conjugation. Just like in English, it refers to the basic form of a verb that can be used with or without a particle. In Latvian, infinitive forms typically end with ‘-t’ and are essential for forming various moods, tenses and constructions. The aim of these exercises is to practice the correct usage of infinitive in Latvian sentences.
Exercise 1: Fill in the correct infinitive form of the verb.
1. Man patÄĞk *iet* (go) teÄtrÄĞ.
2. ViĊa mÄk *lasÄĞt* (read) Äĵoti Ätri.
3. Mums vajadzÄtu *doties* (proceed) uz veikalu.
4. ViĊĊĦ cer *satikt* (meet) vecos draugus.
5. Es nevaru *koncentrÄties* (concentrate) uz darbu.
2. ViĊa mÄk *lasÄĞt* (read) Äĵoti Ätri.
3. Mums vajadzÄtu *doties* (proceed) uz veikalu.
4. ViĊĊĦ cer *satikt* (meet) vecos draugus.
5. Es nevaru *koncentrÄties* (concentrate) uz darbu.
Exercise 2: Fill in the correct infinitive form of the verb.
1. BÄrni *lepot* (play) ÄrÄ.
2. Tu esi *mÄcÄĞties* (learn) vairÄk.
3. KatrÄĞnai *bĊĞt* (be) Ärsta.
4. Jums *dzerĊĦ* (drink) ĊĞdens.
5. MÄs varam *runÄt* (speak) ar viĊiem.
2. Tu esi *mÄcÄĞties* (learn) vairÄk.
3. KatrÄĞnai *bĊĞt* (be) Ärsta.
4. Jums *dzerĊĦ* (drink) ĊĞdens.
5. MÄs varam *runÄt* (speak) ar viĊiem.