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I expect / graduate / next year.
to graduate
No one minds / have to / cook dinner for a friend.
having to
My father is practicing / be / an orchestra conductor.
being
We really dislike / eat / a lot of that.
eating
They decided / stay home / and stream a video.
to stay home
I often choose / go / to bed right after dinner.
to go
He isn't happy (too / enough) to stay at the company, and he's looking for a new job.
enough
Brian is intelligent (too / enough) to ptake that math test.
enough
The beginning of the month is early (too / enough) to plan for the party.
enough
My children are old (too / enough) to walk to school on their own.
enough
Julie is talkative (too / enough) to feel comfortable with public speaking.
enough
James is still (too / enough) weak to walk on his own.
too
This appointment is (too / enough) important to miss.
too
Tommy is (too / enough) young to watch this movie.
too
Jane is (too / enough) easygoing to stress about the problem.
too
Peter is (too / enough) hardworking to take a day off.
too
Julia's wish is to see the Grand Canyon in person.
 
subject complement
 
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object of the verb
 
object of the preposition
I tried to see the stage from the back row, but it was too far.
 
object of the verb
 
subject complement
 
subject
 
object of the preposition
The city decided to permit building new apartments for the community.
 
object of the verb
 
subject complement
 
subject
 
object of the preposition
To permit underage smoking is a big mistake.
 
subject
 
subject complement
 
object of the verb
 
object of the preposition
His plan is studying abroad in Italy during his junior year.
 
subject complement
 
subject
 
object of the verb
 
object of the preposition
I am not used to driving on busy streets.
 
object of the preposition
 
subject
 
object of the verb
 
subject complement
Jessica considered driving to Chicago but decided to fly.
 
object of the verb
 
subject
 
object of the preposition
 
subject complement
My children enjoy swimming.
 
object of the verb
 
subject
 
object of the preposition
 
subject complement
Swimming is an excellent physical activity.
 
subject
 
subject complement
 
object of the verb
 
object of the preposition