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Felixxx Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Gerund ?

The achievement of our company is to provide the best for consumers.

The achievement of our company is providing the best for consumers.

Both are correct right?
Can you guys explain it to me
  

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I would prefer: The aim of our company is to provide the [very] best for consumers. Our company aims to provide the [very] best for consumers. CB

  • I would prefer: The aim of our company is to provide the [very] best for consumers.
  • Our company aims to provide the [very] best for consumers.
  • CB
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I would prefer:

The aim of our company is to provide the [very] best for consumers.
Our company aims to provide the [very] best for consumers.

CB
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I supposed " achievement " is not the right word in this sentence.
Consider: The mission of our company is to provide the best service to our customers.
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Sorry for the mistake.
I am puzzled about "to provide" or "providing"
It seems both are correct.
Thanks
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Idiomatically speaking, only "to infinitive" is appropriate when contexts is associated with the following words:
Plan
Goal
Aim
Intent
Mission
Desire
Wish

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