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Belly Posted 19 years ago
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0After learning 01i00____, she went on learning______02i02br
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00a) to skate/ swimming02br
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00b)skating/ swimming02br
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00c) to skate/ to swim02br
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00d) skating/swimming02br
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00It's a hard question, though. So I can't figure out which is the best answer02br
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00Please help!0-
  

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0 Hi Belly,02br 00 no, I don't think it is very difficult. You just need to use a dictionary for learners. If you don't have one, you can use some online versions, there are the most popular ones on the net, available for free.

  • 0 Hi Belly,02br 00 no, I don't think it is very difficult.
  • You just need to use a dictionary for learners.
  • If you don't have one, you can use some online versions, there are the most popular ones on the net, available for free.
  • Try the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, or the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.
  • 02br 00 You'll see that after the verb "learn", you use a "to" form of the verb.
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0 Hi Belly,02br
00 no, I don't think it is very difficult. You just need to use a dictionary for learners. If you don't have one, you can use some online versions, there are the most popular ones on the net, available for free. Try the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, or the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. 02br
00 You'll see that after the verb "lea
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0Hi Kyooen,02br
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00Learn and teach is possible to use with V-ing and to-inf (Due to MR Micheal Swan, Practically English Usage)02br
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00But the question is what I always thinking about, they pointed out the best choice is A02br
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00The first is "to skate" and the second is "swimming"0-

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