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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

to doing or to do

Here is your guide “to seeking” out a bit of rest and relaxation in Bali---I
found this sentence in BBC
so I wonder why use “to doing" ,I think it should be "to do"
  

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It's a guide to (preposition) something , a noun, pronoun or gerund. 'To' is not part of an infinitive here, as it is not in: I look forward to seeing you next week. I prefer swimming to cycling.

  • It's a guide to (preposition) something , a noun, pronoun or gerund.
  • 'To' is not part of an infinitive here, as it is not in: I look forward to seeing you next week.
  • I prefer swimming to cycling.
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It's a guide to (preposition) something, a noun, pronoun or gerund. 'To' is not part of an infinitive here, as it is not in:

I look forward to seeing you next week.
I prefer swimming to cycling.

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