duke31
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Hello everybody,
The general rule says if two verbs are in succession, the first verb is put in the appropriate tense and the second is is put in the infinitive form. I saw people using this type of sentence "If we don't considering such consideration".
What is a possible explanation of using "considering" instead of "consider"? how this specific case is called in grammar context?
The general rule says if two verbs are in succession, the first verb is put in the appropriate tense and the second is is put in the infinitive form. I saw people using this type of sentence "If we don't considering such consideration".
What is a possible explanation of using "considering" instead of "consider"? how this specific case is called in grammar context?
Sweet regards.