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Old 04-May-2005, 18:04
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Default idea of +gerund

do you always have to use of + gerund after "idea" or is it acceptable to say "They are trying to convince her of their brilliant idea to offer spare rooms to poor people" ?
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Old 05-May-2005, 13:21
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Default Re: idea of +gerund

You don't have to:
It was a good idea to invite them.
However, here I would use 'of'.
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