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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Do or to do?

I would like to see you to do / do / doing a good job on the project.

Which one? I need help.
  

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Anonymous Which one? do / doing. Both are OK.

  • Anonymous Which one?
  • do / doing.
  • Both are OK.
  • Given this specific sentence, do is more likely.
  • to do.
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AnonymousWhich one?
do / doing. Both are OK. Given this specific sentence, do is more likely.

to do. Wrong.

Verbs of perception (see, hear, feel) take the plain form (do) or the -ing form (doing). That's it.

CJ

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