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Vsuresh Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

dedicate to ...

Hi
Please tell me which is grammatical.
This institution is dedicated to preserve/ preserving the culture of this land.
  

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In this context, definitely the second option (preserving). K. specifically dedicated to exhibiting photography.

  • In this context, definitely the second option (preserving).
  • K.
  • specifically dedicated to exhibiting photography.
  • - From a very young age I learned that my duty was the single most important factor in my life and that everything I did must be dedicated to it.
  • - In a sense, his whole presidency was dedicated to his own vision of an Indonesia stretching ‘from Sabang to Merauke’, next to what was then Australian New Guinea, etc.
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In this context, definitely the second option (preserving). If you check out BNC, you'll notice that all the examples either have -ing form or a noun or a pronoun after the phrase "dedicated to":

- The Photographers' Gallery, London, was the first gallery opened in the U.K. specifically dedicated to exhibiting photography.
- From a very young age I learned that my duty was the sin

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