rather than (lose/losing) something
1. Rather than lose precious sleep discussing it now, I think we should go to bed and talk about it in the morning.
2. Rather than losing precious sleep discussing it now, I think we should go to bed and talk about it in the morning.
which is correct ... one or two?
Re: rather than (lose/losing) something
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jayan12
1. Rather than lose precious sleep discussing it now, I think we should go to bed and talk about it in the morning.
2. Rather than losing precious sleep discussing it now, I think we should go to bed and talk about it in the morning.
which is correct ... one or two?
Both are ok.