sorkroto
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- Joined
- Dec 15, 2010
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Korean
- Home Country
- South Korea
- Current Location
- United States
When I was studying at a language institute in the States 2 years ago, I heard teachers tell me that I was committed to "learn". As anyone would do, I remembered the compliment I received and remembered the phrase .
However, one of the mock tests I was taking just now told me I was wrong for choosing the base form of verb after "committed to".
The sentence was:
Dr. Tanaka is committed to for children in need.
I chose "care", but the answer was "caring" because "be committed to ~ing" is a set phrase. Now I'm confused. I even googled "committed to learn" and "committed to learning" separately, and both showed some results containing each of the phrases.
Could somebody please tell me how I can differentiate those two???
:-D Thanks in advance!
The sentence was:
Dr. Tanaka is committed to for children in need.
I chose "care", but the answer was "caring" because "be committed to ~ing" is a set phrase. Now I'm confused. I even googled "committed to learn" and "committed to learning" separately, and both showed some results containing each of the phrases.
Could somebody please tell me how I can differentiate those two???
:-D Thanks in advance!