aachu
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- Pakistan
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- Afghanistan
A few days ago I posted a question in the forum regarding the use of infinitive and gerund. The wording of my question was such that it didn't sound natural to me. Regarding the use of infinitive and gerund I wrote: "If we can use both; when an infinitive and when a gerund?" This second part of the sentence after the semicolon is what I am talking about.
"When an infinitive and when a gerund".
Is it natural?
Can we use the following sentences to describe it?
1. Under what conditions/circumstances do we use an infinitive and and under what conditions do we use a gerund?
2. In what situations do we use an infinitive and in what situations do we use a gerund?
How would a native speaker say it?
"When an infinitive and when a gerund".
Is it natural?
Can we use the following sentences to describe it?
1. Under what conditions/circumstances do we use an infinitive and and under what conditions do we use a gerund?
2. In what situations do we use an infinitive and in what situations do we use a gerund?
How would a native speaker say it?