1. She is ready (enter) the speech. 2. My sister ought (wear) a uniform. 3. My dad can't stand (travel) alone. 4. We agree (do) the experiments. 5. He is into (read) detectives. 6. Children have (prepare) for school in time. 7. I would rather (order) pizza. 8. I have (spend) time together. 9. I refuse (accept) the invitation. 10. The pupils would prefer (take) English. 11. It's worth (visit) this art gallery. 12. (write) isn't my favourite activity.

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Ответ дал: demidkanipov
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Here's how to complete each sentence with either "to" or "ing":

1. She is ready to enter the speech.

2. My sister ought to wear a uniform.

3. My dad can't stand traveling alone.

4. We agree to do the experiments.

5. He is into reading detectives.

6. Children have to prepare for school in time.

7. I would rather order pizza.

8. I have to spend time together.

9. I refuse to accept the invitation.

10. The pupils would prefer to take English.

11. It's worth visiting this art gallery.

12. Writing isn't my favourite activity.

Remember, "to" is often used with modal verbs (like "ought to," "have to," "would rather") to form the infinitive, and "ing" is used to form gerunds which can function as subjects, objects, or complement of a sentence, and after certain verbs and prepositions.

Ответ дал: aleksasvishova
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1. to enter
2. to wear
3. traveling
4. to do
5. reading
6. to prepare
7. to order
8. to spend
9. to accept
10. taking
11. visiting
12. Writing
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