nik4
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Good day. I wonder if we can use an infinitive and participle as homogeneous parts of a clause together.
For instance:
1) I like to earn money and buying new things.
2) I prefer working than to rest. or I prefer working than resting?
Which usage is correct? Thank You in advance!
For instance:
1) I like to earn money and buying new things.
2) I prefer working than to rest. or I prefer working than resting?
Which usage is correct? Thank You in advance!