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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Volunteers to clean

Are these sentences both correct:

1) He is one of the volunteers for cleaning the shore.
2) He is one of the volunteers to clean the shore.

Is there a difference in their meanings?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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Niether sounds good to me. He is one of the volunteers who is going to clean the shore. (a future cleaning) He is one of the volunteers clean ing the shore.

  • Niether sounds good to me.
  • He is one of the volunteers who is going to clean the shore.
  • (a future cleaning) He is one of the volunteers clean ing the shore.
  • (presently engaged in cleaning)
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Niether sounds good to me.

He is one of the volunteers who is going to clean the shore. (a future cleaning)
He is one of the volunteers cleaning the shore. (presently engaged in cleaning)

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