Hi,
1). I have sharing some files with you.
2). I have sharing some files to you.
Which sentence is more naturally? or one of is wrong?
They are both wrong. #1 would be correct with the right form of "share".
I don't understand. The word you highlighted (sharing) is the same as I wrote.
Did you mean:
1). I have share some files with you.
??
The word was highlighted in red because it is wrong.
You could say: "I have shared some files with you."
Thanks.
What about these:
3). I am sharing some files to you. :cross: I am sharing some files with you.
4). I have used ExampleFileHost.com sharing some files to you. :cross: "to share some files with you".
5). I have used ExampleFileHost.com sharing some files with you. :cross: "to share some files with you".
Can you tell me why?
Why use "to share" not "sharing"? which grammar rule applied?
Because English requires "I have used something to do something".
Your answer is very clear and simple. Thanks.
By the way, can you guide me where I can learn more about "Because English requires "XXXXXX".
"Clear and simple" is good. :up:
Hi, I just google "Sharing to you" and found lots of results from *.co.uk site.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q="...KN5CyiQfug4CwCg&start=0&sa=N&biw=1440&bih=713
Can you help to explain more? Because I saw many people use "Sharing something to ...." not "To share ...".