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Anglista2008 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

He taught me to drive/driving

Howdy,

Here are three sentences:

1. My older brother taught me to drive.
2. My older brother taught me how to drive.
3. My older brother taught me driving.

No. 1 is correct without any doubts. I think that no. 2 is also right... but what about the third one? If we consider driving as a verb I think the sentence won't be correct then... but what if we consider driving as a noun? What do you think?

All the best,
  

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Only the first two are natural-- and equally so.

  • Only the first two are natural-- and equally so.
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Only the first two are natural-- and equally so.

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