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Yogi2005 Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Come round to ..........

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00"to come round to realize" or "to come round to realizing"? 02br
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00Could you tell me , please, which one is correct? 02br
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00thanks 0-
  

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0 It might be easier with a little more context Yogi, 02br 02br 00I think we simply "come to realise" 0-

  • 0 It might be easier with a little more context Yogi, 02br 02br 00I think we simply "come to realise" 0-
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0 It might be easier with a little more context Yogi, 02br
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00I think we simply "come to realise" 0-
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0 hi abbie, 02br
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00I thought it should be 'come round to realize' but I found the following sentence in my book (I think it may be a mistake). 02br
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00At first she accused me of being a political fanatic, but she soon came round to realising that my ideas were not so ridiculous as she had supposed. 0-
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0 Hi Yogi, 02br
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00It just goes to show that context is everything! 02br
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00she soon came round to realising that my ideas were not so ridiculous as she had supposed.12blockquote
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00She started off with one point of view, but changed her views - "turned them round" - so yes, "came round t
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0 And "to" is a preposition here, so you need a gerund (-ing form) following it. (The same as "look forward to") 02br
00Cheers, 0-

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