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You will find it pleasant taking / to take a walk with him.
1. You will find it pleasant to take a walk with him.
2. You will find it pleasant taking a walk with him.
Is there any 'slightest' difference between 1 and 2?
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Re: You will find it pleasant taking / to take a walk with him.

Originally Posted by
wotcha
1. You will find it pleasant to take a walk with him.
2. You will find it pleasant taking a walk with him.
Is there any 'slightest' difference between 1 and 2?
What do you think?
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Re: You will find it pleasant taking / to take a walk with him.

Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
What do you think?
Actually I don't see any differences.
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Re: You will find it pleasant taking / to take a walk with him.

Originally Posted by
wotcha
Actually I don't see any differences.

There isn't any practical difference in meaning.
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