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What's the difference between "All I have to do is to write down what the boss dictates" and "What I have to do is write down the boss dictates"?
  

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Another option is ' All I have to do is writing down what the boss dictates. Well, not much difference, but ' to ' signifies that you are going to act to write down what the boss dictates write down what the boss dictates writing down what the boss dictates all are acceptable

  • Another option is ' All I have to do is writing down what the boss dictates.
  • Well, not much difference, but ' to ' signifies that you are going to act to write down what the boss dictates write down what the boss dictates writing down what the boss dictates all are acceptable
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Another option is ' All I have to do is writing down what the boss dictates.Emotion: smile

Well, not much difference, but ' to ' signifie

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