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Sitifan Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

It's very difficult not getting any letters.

I shall be glad when the post office workers go back, it's very difficult not getting any letters.
Can I say it's very difficult not to get any letters?


  

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Yes, you can say either, but I like the -ing form better.

  • Yes, you can say either, but I like the -ing form better.
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Yes, you can say either, but I like the -ing form better.

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