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Pcgasparetto Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"move to" plus infinitive or gerund?

Guys, please, what is the correct form?

"I have complete availability to move to another city..."

or

"I have complete availability to moving to another city..."

I've been told "moving" is the correct one. Really??

Thanks.

PC
  

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" I've been told "moving" is the correct one. Really?? That's odd advice.

  • " I've been told "moving" is the correct one.
  • Really??
  • That's odd advice.
  • This isn't grammatical at all.
  • pcgasparetto I have complete availability to move to another city.
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pcgasparetto"I have complete availability to moving to another city..."
I've been told "moving" is the correct one. Really??
That's odd advice. This isn't grammatical at all.

pcgasparettoI have complete availability to move to another city.
Grammatical, but not very idiomatic. I am willing (and able) to mo

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