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Sitifan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Like + infinitive without to / gerund

http://odb.org/2011/09/25/ash-heap-christians/ All that we do to advance His kingdom—things like contribute to the strength of His church, serve the poor and needy, and promote righteousness and justice as He did—is like building with essential materials that will survive the fire of His judgment. Which should be used after the preposition "like," infinitive without to or gerund?
  

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like contributing... like contribute... like contribute...

  • like contributing...
  • like contribute...
  • like contribute...
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I would use the -ing form, but the infinitive is also possible:

All that we do...like contributing...

All that we do...like contribute...

All that he does...like contribute...

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