This one has been bugging me for a while; I know for a fact that if I was to start the sentence with a verb, I'd choose the -ing form, though.
"One of my favourite activies to do in town is: a) go for a walk ."
b) to go for a walk
c) going for a walk
EyeSeeYou This one has been bugging me for a while; I know for a fact that if I was to start the sentence with a verb, I'd choose the -ing form, though. " b) to go for a walk c) going for a walk a) or b) are used to echo all forms of "do" except "doing", whichever you like. But use the pattern in c) to echo "doing": What I like doing is going for a walk.
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EyeSeeYouThis one has been bugging me for a while; I know for a fact that if I was to start the sentence with a verb, I'd choose the -ing form, though.
"One of my favourite activies to do in town is:
a) go for a walk ."b) to go for a walk
c) going for a walk
a) or b) are