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In English / Middle School | 2014-11-06

Complete the sentences using "to..." or "-ing." Use one of these verbs: go, help, lose, rain, read, see, send, wait, walk, watch.

1. Linda has a lot of books. She enjoys **reading**.

2. I am surprised that you are here. I didn't expect **to see** you.

3. Don't forget **to send** us a postcard when you are on holiday.

4. Shall we get a taxi to the cinema? If you like, but it isn't far. I don't mind **walking**.

5. This ring is very beautiful. I'd hate **to lose** it.

6. Julia had a lot to do, so I offered **to help** her.

7. What shall we do this afternoon? Would you like **to go** to the beach?

8. When I am tired in the evenings, I like **watching** television.

9. Shall we go now? No, I'd prefer **to wait** a few minutes.

10. I am not going out until it stops **raining**.

Asked by xchojuventino

Answer (3)

1.reading 2.seeing 3.sending 4.walking 5.losing 6.help 7.going 8.watching 9.waiting 10.raining

Answered by nikk10 | 2024-06-10

To complete the sentence using to, or and ing is:
1. Linda has a lot of books. She enjoys reading.
2. ** I am surprised that you are here. I didn't except see.**
**3. ** Don't forget to **send **us a postcard when you are on holiday.
4. Shall we get a taxi to the cinema by walking if you like, but it isn't far. I don't mind.
**5. **This ring is very beautiful. I'd hate **losing **it.
6. Julia had a lot to do, so I offered **to help **her.
7. What shall we do this afternoon? Would you like **to go **to the beach?
8. When I am tired in the evenings, I like** watching** television.
9. Shall we go now? No, I'd prefer **to wait **a few minutes.
**10. ** I am not going out until it stops raining.
What are 10 examples of sentences?
Here are 10 examples of sentences;

**1. **Mary enjoys cooking.
2. She likes bananas.
3. They speak English at work.
**4. **The train does not leave at 12 AM.
5. I have no money at the moment.
6. Do they talk a lot?
7. Does she drink coffee?
**8. **You run to the party.
Which is correct for or to?
So, how do you know when to use “to” and when to use “for”? It might seem complicated, but the answer is actually very simple. Use “to” when the reason or purpose is a verb. Use “for” when the reason or purpose is a noun.
Learn more about sentences using to...or-ing at
https://brainly.com/question/20766856
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Answered by nutanraj654 | 2024-06-16

To complete the sentences, use either the infinitive form (to...) or the gerund form (-ing) of the verbs provided based on the sentence context. Infinitives are used after certain verbs to indicate purpose, while gerunds are used to express enjoyment or preferences. Properly using these forms enhances clarity and meaning in sentences.
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Answered by nutanraj654 | 2024-11-10