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Mizansinha007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

To+Verb and For+Verb-ing

I have a few doubts. Please guide me with good explanation.

1. Help us for getting it. AND Help us to get it.

I guess 2nd one is a correct use.

I want to know the basic difference between the use of "TO+VERB" and "FOR+VERB-ing".

2. I have a confusion for the use of "To+VERB-ing"

Eg. I look forward to receive it.
I look forward to receiving it.

When and how should we use "to+VERB-ing".

Kindly help me.
Thanks
  

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mizansinha007 1. Help us for getting it. I guess 2nd one is a correct use.

  • mizansinha007 1.
  • Help us for getting it.
  • I guess 2nd one is a correct use.
  • You are right.
  • mizansinha007 I want to know the basic difference between the use of "TO+VERB" and "FOR+VERB-ing" Some verbs take one, some verbs take the other, some verbs take both, and some verbs take neither.
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mizansinha0071. Help us for getting it. AND Help us to get it.I guess 2nd one is a correct use.
You are right.
mizansinha007I want to know the basic difference between the use of "TO+VERB" and "FOR+VERB-ing"
Some verbs take one, some verbs take the other, some verbs take both, and some verbs take neither. It is idiomatic.

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