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Desafinado Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"doing" vs "do"

I would like to know the reason why I should use "doing" instead of "do" for this sentence.

I noticed that there is another benefit to doing low-carbohydrate diet.
  

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Desafinado I would like to know the reason why I should use "doing" instead of "do" for this sentence. Because the expression is 'the benefit to/of + gerund', where 'to' and 'of' are prepositions.

  • Desafinado I would like to know the reason why I should use "doing" instead of "do" for this sentence.
  • Because the expression is 'the benefit to/of + gerund', where 'to' and 'of' are prepositions.
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DesafinadoI would like to know the reason why I should use "doing" instead of "do" for this sentence.
Because the expression is 'the benefit to/of + gerund', where 'to' and 'of' are prepositions.

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