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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Hey, I'm wondering which form is correct? I started to attend school or I started attending school? Is there any difference? For example: She started running or she started to run? Thank you
  

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I guess there are some exceptions. otherwise running and to run, starting and to start. All are fine.

  • I guess there are some exceptions.
  • otherwise running and to run, starting and to start.
  • All are fine.
  • Any expert shed some more light on it please?
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I guess there are some exceptions. otherwise running and to run, starting and to start. All are fine.
Any expert shed some more light on it please?
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AnonymousIs there any difference?
No. Both are fine.

CB

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