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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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to + infinitve and no 'ing' form, is this correct?
  

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  • to + infinitve and no 'ing' form, is this correct?
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  • Write a complete sentence as an example about what you are asking.
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Anonymoushelp!

to + infinitve and no 'ing' form, is this correct?


I don't know what you are asking.

Write a complete sentence as an example about what you are asking.

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going to see
going to do
going to find
going to drive
going to decide
going to try

No -ing forms after 'going to'.

But with certain activities:

going fishing
going walking
going swimming
going hunting
going skiing
going hiking

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CalifJimgoing to see

going to do

going to find

going to drive

going to decide

going to try

No -ing forms after 'going to'.

Sometimes we do say 'going to ....ing'.

'The industry is going to using plastic instead of glass.'



In the above sentence, "going" means 'switching' or '
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canadian45Sometimes we do say 'going to ....ing'.
'The industry is going to using plastic instead of glass.'
Good point. Apparently "using plastic" is not one of the "certain activities" I had in mind.

*Let's go using plastic next week-end!

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