Hello, can someone please help me understand "investing" below. It is a verb + ing. Does it become a noun in this case? In my mind, the structure is "come to something" and the something is a noun. Also, what is the difference between "come to investing" and "come to investment" in this sentence? Which one sounds better and why? Thanks a lot.
"I understand that you have many options when it comes to investing. Thank you for choosing to invest with xxx (company name)."
Better Days Are Coming It is a verb + ing. Does it become a noun in this case? In my mind, the structure is "come to something" and the something is a noun.
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Better Days Are ComingIt is a verb + ing. Does it become a noun in this case? In my mind, the structure is "come to something" and the something is a noun.
You are correct.
Better Days Are ComingAlso, what is the difference between "come to investing" and "come to investment" in this sentence?
The meaning is differ