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Guyper Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Verbs after a preposition

I know that a verb that comes after for will always be in -ing

But I'm a bit confused for to

1."Do you object to working late?"

2."Do you want to work late?"

Under what rules do you have to turn the verb into -ing for to?

Thank you
  

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See and follow the links at the end of that post. CJ

  • See and follow the links at the end of that post.
  • CJ
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See

and follow the links at the end of that post.

CJ

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