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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

to do or doing ?

had some homework in which we had to place the correct form of the verb and some of the sentences said something like this :
I didn't mind (to do/doing) that for a while
I started (to work/working) there

both seemed the same for me , which is the correct answer?
  

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Anonymous the sentences said something like this : Could you tell us what the sentences are precisely? That does make a difference, you know.

  • Anonymous the sentences said something like this : Could you tell us what the sentences are precisely?
  • That does make a difference, you know.
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Anonymousthe sentences said something like this :
Could you tell us what the sentences are precisely? That does make a difference, you know.

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