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EyeSeeYou Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

"For" travelling or "to" travel?

Are there any rules on when it's accepted to use the "FOR + verb in -ing" structure?


Example A sounds correct to me.

A) I'm studying English to travel to North America.

B) I'm studying English for travelling to North America.

  

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EyeSeeYou Example A sounds correct to me. A) I'm studying English to travel to North America. B) I'm studying English for travelling to North America.

  • EyeSeeYou Example A sounds correct to me.
  • A) I'm studying English to travel to North America.
  • B) I'm studying English for travelling to North America.
  • A is better than B.
  • I don't believe there is a rule.
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EyeSeeYouExample A sounds correct to me.
A) I'm studying English to travel to North America.
B) I'm studying English for travelling to North America.

A is better than B.

I don't believe there is a rule.

CJ

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