Difference between gerund and infinitive
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Hello, you see to be new to ELU. If you want to pursue this question, you would need to show that you have carried out some research to find the answer to your question. You can search on this site for the words 'gerund' and 'infinitive'. You will find a number of related questions have been asked and answered, which might help you. Also, you can try both a dictionary (paper or online), and you can also look at a grammar (book or online).
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Hello, you see to be new to ELU. If you want to pursue this question, you would need to show that you have carried out some research to find the answer to your question. You can search on this site for the words 'gerund' and 'infinitive'. You will find a number of related questions have been asked and answered, which might help you. Also, you can try both a dictionary (paper or online), and you can also look at a grammar (book or online).
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Hello, you see to be new to ELU. If you want to pursue this question, you would need to show that you have carried out some research to find the answer to your question. You can search on this site for the words 'gerund' and 'infinitive'. You will find a number of related questions have been asked and answered, which might help you. Also, you can try both a dictionary (paper or online), and you can also look at a grammar (book or online).
– Tuffy
41 mins ago
Hello, you see to be new to ELU. If you want to pursue this question, you would need to show that you have carried out some research to find the answer to your question. You can search on this site for the words 'gerund' and 'infinitive'. You will find a number of related questions have been asked and answered, which might help you. Also, you can try both a dictionary (paper or online), and you can also look at a grammar (book or online).
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Hello, you see to be new to ELU. If you want to pursue this question, you would need to show that you have carried out some research to find the answer to your question. You can search on this site for the words 'gerund' and 'infinitive'. You will find a number of related questions have been asked and answered, which might help you. Also, you can try both a dictionary (paper or online), and you can also look at a grammar (book or online).
– Tuffy
41 mins ago