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Yanx Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

To do Vs doing Sentence Pattern

Hi:

To do and doing sentence patterns are easy but sometimes make me scratch my head. for example, When expressing learning English is not easy, should I say as follows:?

1. Learning English is not an easy job.

2.To learning English is not an easy job.

3. It's not an easy job to learn English.

4. It's not an easy job learning English. (This may be wrong, but can I say: It's not easy learning English)?

What are the minute differences between the four abovementioned sentence patterns. Thanks!

In addition, What about the following sentences? Are they the same in meaning?

1. Our job/purpose is to persuade him to accept the proposal.

2. Our job/purpose is persuading him to accept the proposal.

Thanks very much!

Xin Yan
  

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too easy??? Thanks in advance ! ^_^

  • too easy???
  • Thanks in advance !
  • ^_^
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too easy??? Thanks in advance ! ^_^
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1. Learning English is not an easy job.

This is fine and quite common. "Learning English" is a gerund (noun-like) and functions as the subject of the sentence.

2.To learning English is not an easy job.

"To learning English" is incorrect; it should be "To learn English", an infinitive form. The latter is also fine but more abstract and less commo
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1. Our job/purpose is to persuade him to accept the proposal.

2. Our job/purpose is persuading him to accept the proposal.


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