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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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going voting/ going to vote

"[...] some of the many difficulties those a 16-years-old can find going voting. "

We use the -ing form or the infinitive form?
  

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] some of the many difficulties those a 16-years-old can find going voting. " We use the -ing form or the infinitive form? ] some of the many difficulties 16-year-olds can have going to vote.

  • ] some of the many difficulties those a 16-years-old can find going voting.
  • " We use the -ing form or the infinitive form?
  • ] some of the many difficulties 16-year-olds can have going to vote.
  • " I've added some other edits.
  • The -ing form makes it sound like voting is an everyday activity.
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"[...] some of the many difficulties those a 16-years-old can find going voting. "

We use the -ing form or the infinitive form?

Say "[...] some of the many difficulties 16-year-olds can have going to vote. "

I've added some other edits.

The -ing form makes it sou

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