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Piplot Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Doubt about a expression.

Is fine say : "I'm not interested in know wild sites, I dont want to be food for animals"
  

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Piplot I'm not interested in know wild sites, I dont want to be food for animals Not quite. It's two separate sentences. I'm not interested in [know ing / explor ing ] wild [sites / areas / regions].

  • Piplot I'm not interested in know wild sites, I dont want to be food for animals Not quite.
  • It's two separate sentences.
  • I'm not interested in [know ing / explor ing ] wild [sites / areas / regions].
  • [I don't want to be food for animals.
  • ] CJ
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PiplotI'm not interested in know wild sites, I dont want to be food for animals
Not quite. It's two separate sentences.

I'm not interested in [knowing / exploring] wild [sites / areas / regions].
[I don't want to be food for animals. / I don't want to be eaten by animals.]

CJ
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why knowing and not know. Could explain me it please
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PiplotWhy knowing and not know. Could you explain me it please?
Prepositions are not followed by the plain form of a verb. They are followed by the -ing form.

in know is wrong.
in knowing is right.

This key is for open
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Thanks. I didn't know about this rule.

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