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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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TO+ing or TO+infinitive

Activists present said they questioned the seriousness of the government's commitment to applying the national plan to combat violence against women.
In the sentence above, can I use to apply?? Is there any difference in meaning?
when to use the infinitive form or the ing form... pls explain Emotion: big smile
  

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Either would be correct - there is no difference in meaning. I'm afraid I am unable to offer an explanation.

  • Either would be correct - there is no difference in meaning.
  • I'm afraid I am unable to offer an explanation.
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Either would be correct - there is no difference in meaning. I'm afraid I am unable to offer an explanation.
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Saad SikderActivists present said they questioned the seriousness of the government's commitment to applying the national plan to combat violence against women.In the sentence above, can I use to apply?? Is there any difference in meaning? when to use the infinitive form or the ing form... pls explain
It's "applying". "To apply" is an infinitive, and that is n

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