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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi there,

Could you advise me, which one is grammatical after "noun" as I have been confused...


Don't let the noise distract/distracting your attention.

That car goes/going fast.

I don't mind do/doing that.

Don't trouble come/coming to see me.


Cheers.

  

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Don't let the noise distract your attention. That car goes/is go i ng fast. I don't mind do ing that.

  • Don't let the noise distract your attention.
  • That car goes/is go i ng fast.
  • I don't mind do ing that.
  • Don't trouble com ing to see me.
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Don't let the noise distract your attention.

That car goes/is going fast.

I don't mind doing that.

Don't trouble coming to see me.

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