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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

be or being

It's better to end the relationship and move on rather than be/being stuck in the abusive relationship.

Which is correct?
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Parallel construction: to end ~ to be .

  • Parallel construction: to end ~ to be .
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Parallel construction: to end ~ to be.
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"rather than to be", right?

Thanks, Philip.
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New2grammarIt's better to end the relationship and move on rather than be/being stuck in the abusive relationship.
Rather than being stuck in the abusive relationship, it's better to end the relationship.

It's better to end the relationship and move on rather than being stuck in the abusive relationship.

I think 'being stuck' is fine. Correct

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