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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

'to make' vs 'making'

What is the difference between (A) and (B) in the following sentence?

One of the most basic functions of any program is [ (A) making / (B) to make ] decisions
  

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lucas21c What is the difference between (A) and (B) in the following sentence? I see none. The gerund is more usual because 'functions' is a noun.

  • lucas21c What is the difference between (A) and (B) in the following sentence?
  • I see none.
  • The gerund is more usual because 'functions' is a noun.
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lucas21cWhat is the difference between (A) and (B) in the following sentence?
I see none. The gerund is more usual because 'functions' is a noun.

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