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Gene93 Posted 11 years ago
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occasion for doing something/to do something

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Is there any difference between: "The victory provided him with an occasion for declaring himself king" and "The victory provided him with an occasion to declare himself king"? What would be the difference between the gerund and infinitive here?
  

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Gene93 s there any difference between: "The victory provided him with an occasion for declaring himself king" and "The victory provided him with an occasion to declare himself king"? I see no practical difference.

  • Gene93 s there any difference between: "The victory provided him with an occasion for declaring himself king" and "The victory provided him with an occasion to declare himself king"?
  • I see no practical difference.
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Gene93s there any difference between: "The victory provided him with an occasion for declaring himself king" and "The victory provided him with an occasion to declare himself king"?
I see no practical difference.

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