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Newguest Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

communicate

Hi

Are both correct:

He had problems to communicate with people

He had problems communicating with people

also, can I say: He didn't want to make a laughing stock of himself

thanks
  

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Newguest He had problems to communicate with people BAD He had problems communicating with people GOOD He didn't want to make a laughing stock of himself GOOD

  • Newguest He had problems to communicate with people BAD He had problems communicating with people GOOD He didn't want to make a laughing stock of himself GOOD
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NewguestHe had problems to communicate with people BAD

He had problems communicating with people GOOD

He didn't want to make a laughing stock of himself GOOD

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Thank you very much Huevos!

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