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Hans51 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

I am excited talking / to talk with you.

When do you think we can use doing or to do forms with adjectives? For example, I am excited talking / to talk with you. What is the difference between doing and to do forms? How I can use them correctly? Thank you so much as usual!

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Hans51 What is the difference between doing and to do forms? The first refers to during the action; the second refers to anticipation or overall effect of the action.

  • Hans51 What is the difference between doing and to do forms?
  • The first refers to during the action; the second refers to anticipation or overall effect of the action.
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Hans51What is the difference between doing and to do forms?
The first refers to during the action; the second refers to anticipation or overall effect of the action.

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