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Hangovertini Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Stop doing something

We all know that "stop doing something to do something" means "stop what are one doing and go to do something".

Then, how to express "prevent one to do something that he want to do" by using "stop...to" sentence?
  

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You can prevent someone from do ing someth ing or you can stop someone from do ing something: We stopped/prevented him from going there . CB

  • You can prevent someone from do ing someth ing or you can stop someone from do ing something: We stopped/prevented him from going there .
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You can prevent someone from doing something or you can stop someone from doing something: We stopped/prevented him from going there.

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