Hi! Would you please take a look at the following two sentences?
A. The governor has a strong commitment to create jobs in the state. B. The governor has a strong commitment to creating jobs in the state.
I have two questions:
Q1. What is the meaning of “commitment” in the above two sentences? A promise? The hard work and loyalty? Q2. Which one do you think is correct? A? B? Both?
Thanks in advance.
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A. The governor has a strong commitment to create jobs in the state. B.
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A.
The governor has a strong commitment to create jobs in the state.
B.
The governor has a strong commitment to creating jobs in the state.
I have two questions: Q1.
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A. The governor has a strong commitment to create jobs in the state. B. The governor has a strong commitment to creating jobs in the state.
I have two questions:
Q1. What is the meaning of “commitment” in the above two sentences? A promise? The hard work and loyalty? This has been answered in your previous posts. Q2. Which one do you think is correct