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Hanuman_2000 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Adjective

0Hello,02br
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00I was reading a book about the usage of gerund and infinitive.02br
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00It says that we always use "to+verb" after the adjective.02br
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00e.g02br
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001. I am happy to see you.02br
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00But I got some sentences like02br
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00a) It is no 01b00good 02b00guessing the asnwer.02br
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00b) It is 01b00worth 02b00reading books.02br
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00Here both "worth" and "good" are adjective, but the gerunf form of the verb has been used rather than "to+verb".02br
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00Could anybody explain it?0-
  

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01cite10Hanuman_200012cite10I was reading a book about the usage of gerund and infinitive.12br
10It says that we always use "to+verb" after the adjective.12br
10e.g. I am happy to see you.12br
10But I got some sentences like12br
10 a) It is no 11b10good 12b10guess

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