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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Phrasal verbs

Hello


--Please confirm if these are grammatically correct


1. I look forward to completing my tasks(phrasal verb)


2. His appeal to reconsidering (phrasal verb)


3. In order to complete my tasks



--Which one is preferred/correct


Translating to english

Or

Translation to English


I wish him a speedy recovery(noun)

Or

I wish you a speedy recovering (gerund)

Or

I wish you to speedily recover(infinitive)


recovering is difficult

Or

Recovery is difficult


--Having/to have gone through project details, is this sentence in a perfect tense


--I was in a meeting (is this a gerund)

  

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That's far too many questions for one post.

Please ask only one question per post.

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question is about phrasal verbs and the correct use of it. Please let me know if above sentences are correct

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anonymous1. I look forward to completing my tasks. (phrasal verb)

OK.

anonymous2. His appeal to reconsidering (phrasal verb)

That's not a sentence, and I'm not sure what it means.

anonymous3. In order to complete my tasks

That's i

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Thanks teechr for your reply


1. His 'appeal to' -reconsidering or reconsider my application. Should is use (ing) since it is a phrasal verb, which is correct.


2. You mentioned meeting is a noun, gerund are also noun. When we add ing to verb in order to use that verb as a noun in my knowledge. Ist that right

3. Having gone through the detail I no can estate the cost.

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