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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

to do or by doing

The only way to do so is by using it.
The only way to do so is to use it.

The choice between by doing and to do is up to the speaker's preference?
  

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teacherJapan to do or by doing Either. Both are correct. teacherJapan speaker's preference?

  • teacherJapan to do or by doing Either.
  • Both are correct.
  • teacherJapan speaker's preference?
  • Yes, in the given context.
  • CJ
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teacherJapanto do or by doing
Either. Both are correct.
teacherJapan speaker's preference?
Yes, in the given context.

CJ
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Thank you very much for your comments:)

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