It is nice to be/being with you. (What's the difference?)
0It is very nice to be/being with you. 02br 02br 00It was nice to see/seeing you. 02br 02br 00It is dangerous to ride/riding with a drunken driver. 02br 02br 00He was drunk. It was dangerous to ride/riding with him. 02br 02br 00May I ask what's the difference using "to do"/"doing" in the above examples? Thank you!!0-
Top answer
0I don't believe there's any difference in meaning. 0-
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0I don't believe there's any difference in meaning.
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0I don't believe there's any difference in meaning. The choice between the infinitive and the participle might depend on other factors in a long sentence, like parallel structure.0-