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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

To support or to supporting

Hello everyone,

Is there any difference in meaning between "to support" and "to supporting" in the sentences below If both are OK?

1. We are committed to support our country.

2. We are commited to supporting our country.

Regards,

JA

  

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I prefer the pattern of (2). To me, the pattern of (1) seems bordering on the incorrect, but you do see it used. Opinions may vary.

  • I prefer the pattern of (2).
  • To me, the pattern of (1) seems bordering on the incorrect, but you do see it used.
  • Opinions may vary.
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I prefer the pattern of (2). To me, the pattern of (1) seems bordering on the incorrect, but you do see it used. Opinions may vary.

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