onetwothree
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- Jul 12, 2007
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- French
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- France
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- United States
Hi,
I've always been confused as to when to use "to do something" and when to use "doing something". Take this sentence for example.
What is the difference between these two?
1) She would be scared to death to see a spider.
2) She would be scared to death seeing a spider.
I've always been confused as to when to use "to do something" and when to use "doing something". Take this sentence for example.
What is the difference between these two?
1) She would be scared to death to see a spider.
2) She would be scared to death seeing a spider.