Rachel Adams
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- Joined
- Nov 4, 2018
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
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- Georgia
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- Georgia
Hello.
Does the use of infinitive change the meaning of the sentence? It was mentioned in my previous thread, for example, "Facilities to wash it off" and "Facilities for washing it off." I am talking about "cosmetics". The meaning changes in them. Does it also change in the following sentences?
"It is a cosy place to read." I don't think that's correct. And "It's a cosy place for reading." Or "There are facilities for improving your skills." Speaking about language apps. And "There are facilities to improve your skills." Speaking about language labs.
Does the use of infinitive change the meaning of the sentence? It was mentioned in my previous thread, for example, "Facilities to wash it off" and "Facilities for washing it off." I am talking about "cosmetics". The meaning changes in them. Does it also change in the following sentences?
"It is a cosy place to read." I don't think that's correct. And "It's a cosy place for reading." Or "There are facilities for improving your skills." Speaking about language apps. And "There are facilities to improve your skills." Speaking about language labs.