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2.I would rather to eat a nice piece of fruit.去掉would rather 后的to.

分析 我宁愿吃一块好的水果.

解答 答案是"去掉would rather 后的to".本题考查特殊句式中的动词;would rather宁愿,后接动词原形;故答案是"去掉would rather 后的to".

点评 句子改错要在整体理解语境的基础上从词语搭配,句子结构和逻辑上分析可能存在的错误.

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