oboeteru
Member
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Polish
- Home Country
- Poland
- Current Location
- Poland
What surprised me is -ing form after to. :shock:
Is it correct to use verbs that finish with -ing this way? Why isn't it just to fight mad? Kind of exception or what? If it's common use, could you explain me when I can use it this way?
On the other hand I found it in one of internet dictionaries so I suppose there can be a few mistakes.
And one more phrase I have hard time with:
I haven't filled in my tax return yet and I don't how to work out my net profits.
For me the underlined part lacks of know (I don't know how to work out...). However, my head becomes completely dizzy about such things so I prefer to ask here
Is it correct to use verbs that finish with -ing this way? Why isn't it just to fight mad? Kind of exception or what? If it's common use, could you explain me when I can use it this way?
On the other hand I found it in one of internet dictionaries so I suppose there can be a few mistakes.
And one more phrase I have hard time with:
I haven't filled in my tax return yet and I don't how to work out my net profits.
For me the underlined part lacks of know (I don't know how to work out...). However, my head becomes completely dizzy about such things so I prefer to ask here