[Grammar] Spend some time to or on ?

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kwfine

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Hi teachers,

It's summer vacation. Jan, Sue and Ann will go to the beach near our school after they have finished the afternoon classes.
They asked me on the phone if I wanted to go to the beach with them, but I said no.
I told them that I want to spend some time to read a book.

Now I have a question about the word Spend, should I use on or to after Spend?


Please help me, teachers.

Thank you

Kitty
 

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'I want to spend some time (on) reading a book.' ('On' may be omitted.)
 

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Thanks Moderator Rover_KE,

Are there any mistakes in the following sentences?

1. I told them that I wanted to spend some time reading a book.
2. I told them that 'I want to spend some time reading a book.'
 

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In that context, the past tense is better.
 
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