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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Have a doubt to come / coming

My doubt is the following:

I think it's important for him to come / coming from the same background.

could I use either and if so why?
thanks
Adrian
  

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My doubt is the following: A doubt is where you think something is correct but you are not certain. What you have indicated in this post is a question, not a doubt. I think it's important for him to come / coming from the same background.

  • My doubt is the following: A doubt is where you think something is correct but you are not certain.
  • What you have indicated in this post is a question, not a doubt.
  • I think it's important for him to come / coming from the same background.
  • could I use either and if so why?
  • I t's important needs to be followed by to + the infinitive .
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My doubt is the following:

A doubt is where you think something is correct but you are not certain.
What you have indicated in this post is a question, not a doubt.

I think it's important for him to come / coming from the same background.

could I use either and if so why?

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