HELP ME!!! №1 Say whether the following go with the to-infinitive, the infnnitive without to or the -ing from?
1)must, may, can,will, learn, teach, agree, hope, like, mind, can't stand, enjoy, hate, expect, it's worth, keep(=continue), would like, look forward to, it's no use, prefer, want, would prefer, avoid, suggest, imagine, would rather, make, let.
№2 (to) infnnitive or -ing from:
I have always enjoyed......(take part) in team sports, so when me P.E. teacher asked me if I wanted....(learn) how.....(play) rugby, I dacided....(try) it. It sounded ideal for me as I don't mind.....(be) outside in cold weather, and I like ......(exercise). I expected.....(find) it easy, but it wasn't. I kept ..... (prectice), though, and now I'm quite good. My coach thinks I may....(become) a professional rugby player one day.
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1) photos
2) taking part; to learn; to play; to try; being; exercising; to find; practicing; become