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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Start or starting

What is the difference between these? Is there a difference in using 'start and starting'?

I like to warm up before I start my exercise.
I like to warm up before starting my exercise.
  

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Anonymous What is the difference between these? Is there a difference in using 'start and starting'? I see none; they are simply two structures for saying the same thing.

  • Anonymous What is the difference between these?
  • Is there a difference in using 'start and starting'?
  • I see none; they are simply two structures for saying the same thing.
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AnonymousWhat is the difference between these? Is there a difference in using 'start and starting'?
I see none; they are simply two structures for saying the same thing.
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I see. So in some sentences there are different ways for saying the same thing. And sometimes both forms with and without 'ing work?
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AnonymousSo in some sentences there are different ways for saying the same thing. And sometimes both forms with and without 'ing work?
Yes, absolutely!

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