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Bmojtaba Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Gerund vs Infinitive

Hi there,

Which sentence is grammatically correct and why?

'That requires a new approach to learning'

'That requires a new approach to learn'
  

Top answer

to learning - to the topic of learning to learn - in order to learn it (whatever 'that' is) You probably want the first one. CJ

  • to learning - to the topic of learning to learn - in order to learn it (whatever 'that' is) You probably want the first one.
  • CJ
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to learning - to the topic of learning
to learn - in order to learn it (whatever 'that' is)

You probably want the first one.

CJ
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CalifJimto learning - to the topic of learningto learn - in order to learn it (whatever 'that' is)You probably want the first one.CJ
Is the second one a complete sentence ?could it be used instead of the first sentence interchangeably?
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bmojtabaIs the second one a complete sentence
Yes. That (thing; topic of learning) requires a new approach (in order) to learn (it).
bmojtabacould it be used instead of the first sentence interchangeably?
No. It means something completely different. I gave you the meanings in an earlier post.

That (fact
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