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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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What I like best is reading/to read.

What I like best is reading/to read.

Does it make any difference if I use reading or to read in the above? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic What I like best is reading/to read . Does it make any difference if I use reading or to read in the above? Thanks.

  • Angliholic What I like best is reading/to read .
  • Does it make any difference if I use reading or to read in the above?
  • Thanks.
  • What I like best is reading.
  • ('to read' cannot fit into the sentence)
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AngliholicWhat I like best is reading/to read.

Does it make any difference if I use reading or to read in the above? Thanks.
What I like best is reading. ('to read' cannot fit into the sentence)
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Yoong Liat
Angliholic
What I like best is reading/to read.

Does it make any difference if I use reading or to read in the above? Thanks.

What I like best is reading. ('to read' cannot fit into the sentence)
Thanks, Yoong.

But can you explain why "to read" doesn't fi
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AngliholicWhat I like best is reading/to read.
Both are correct after to be.

CB
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Cool Breeze
AngliholicWhat I like best is reading/to read.

Both are correct after to be.

CB
Thanks, Cool Breeze.

Both sound equally right to me too, but are there any subtle nuances between them to you?
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Angliholic
Cool Breeze
Angliholic
What I like best is reading/to read.

Both are correct after to be.

CB
Thanks, Cool Breeze.

Both sound equally right to me too, but are there any subtle nuances between them to you?
No nuances.

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