Английский язык, вопрос задал kolsanovgeorgijkolsa , 1 год назад

Put the verbs in brackets into the (to) infinitive or -ing form. 1 A: How about (go) to that new Italian restaurant tonight? B: Actually, I'd prefer (order) a takeaway. 2 A: Would you like me (make) some sandwiches for lunch? B: No. Let's (have) some soup. 3 A: Do you like (cook) homemade meals? B: Yes (cook) is my favourite hobby. 4 A: Carl is having difficulty (grill) the steaks. B: Oh, I don't mind (help) him. 5 A: I prefer (shop) at the fresh food market. B: Me too. I refuse (go) anywhere else. 6 A: Kathy is too young (lay) the table. B: OK, I promise (do) it, when I finish making the salad.

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Ответил lzvvt
1

1. A: How about going to that new Italian restaurant tonight? B: Actually, I'd prefer to order a takeaway.

2. A: Would you like me to make some sandwiches for lunch? B: No. Let's have some soup.

3. A: Do you like cooking homemade meals? B: Yes, cooking is my favourite hobby.

4. A: Carl is having difficulty grilling the steaks. B: Oh, I don't mind helping him.

5. A: I prefer shopping at the fresh food market. B: Me too. I refuse to go anywhere else.

6. A: Kathy is too young to lay the table. B: OK, I promise to do it when I finish making the salad.

Ответил FomathDicedev
0

1) A: going. B: to order 2) A: to make B: have. 3) A: to cook B: yes, cooking. 4) A: grilling B: helping. 5) A: shopping. B: going. 6) A: to lay. B: to do.

Объяснение:

просто лёгкое правило to infinite или infinitive - ing

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