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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Which one of these senteces is correct?

Hi! I have a quick question.

Which of these forms is correct? (if any)

On a sunny day there is nothing else I would rather do than to go for a walk.

On a sunny day there is nothing else I would rather do than going for a walk.

On a sunny day there is nothing else I would rather do than go for a walk.

Thanks a million!

Best,

Stefan
  

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Hi Stephan; You can use these: On a sunny day there is nothing else I would rather do than to go for a walk. On a sunny day there is nothing else I would rather do than go for a walk

  • Hi Stephan; You can use these: On a sunny day there is nothing else I would rather do than to go for a walk.
  • On a sunny day there is nothing else I would rather do than go for a walk
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Hi Stephan;

You can use these:

On a sunny day there is nothing else I would rather do than to go for a walk.

On a sunny day there is nothing else I would rather do than go for a walk

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