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Thanks3 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Doing vs to do?

Which one (in the bold type parts) is correct each? and why?

Q1. Vistors leaving/to leave the building are reminded to return their visitor's pass. (You already answered this question the other day. 'leaving' is correct.)

Q2. Vistors leaving/to leave the building were reminded to return their visitor's pass.


Q3. They are the first men landing/to land on the moon.

Q4. They were the first men landing/to land on the moon.

  

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thanks3 Q1. Vistors leaving/ to leave the building are reminded to return their visitor's pass. Q2.

  • thanks3 Q1.
  • Vistors leaving/ to leave the building are reminded to return their visitor's pass.
  • Q2.
  • Vistors leaving/ to leave the building were reminded to return their visitor's pass.
  • Q3.
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Q1. Vistors leaving/to leave the building are reminded to return their visitor's pass. ...

Q2. Vistors leaving/to leave the building were reminded to return their visitor's pass.


Q3. They are the first men landing/to land on the moon.

Q4. They

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