[Grammar] Infinitive v. Gerund

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That might sound stupid but if 'To smoke is bad for your health' is completely unacceptable?
 
I'm not a teacher nor a native speaker, but I'd say "Smoking is bad..."
 
That might sound stupid but if 'To smoke is bad for your health' is completely unacceptable?

It is not very natural, but I can't say it is grammatically incorrect.
 
I'm not a teacher nor a native speaker, but I'd say "Smoking is bad..."
:up: So would I, but that's beside the point.
It is not very natural, but I can't say it is grammatically incorrect.
Thanks. In a multiple choice test it was marked as a wrong answer, I just didn't find it fair.
 
:up: So would I, but that's beside the point.

Thanks. In a multiple choice test it was marked as a wrong answer, I just didn't find it fair.

I agree.
 
That might sound stupid but if 'To smoke is bad for your health' is completely unacceptable?

Not completely- I agree with Mike.
 
Unless the test asked you to pick the best answer.
 
Unless the test asked you to pick the best answer.
I'd definitely agree if it did but it doesn't. It specifies that only one answer is grammatically correct that's why I had to double-check.
 
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