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Marlab Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Barrier to move on or barrier to moving on?

English is not my first language, therefore I apologise for my silly question Emotion: smile

What is grammatically correct?

1) Selling your house is a barrier to moving on.
2) Selling your house is a barrier to move on.

Thank you for your help!
  

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Hello, marlab-- and welcome to English Forums. -- This one: 1) Selling your house is a barrier to moving on.

  • Hello, marlab-- and welcome to English Forums.
  • -- This one: 1) Selling your house is a barrier to moving on.
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Hello, marlab-- and welcome to English Forums. There are no silly questions here (though some members occasionally give silly answers)

What is grammatically correct?-- This one:

1) Selling your house is a barrier to moving on.

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