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Stefano
When to use (ing) or (infinitive) for example: to interest (verb) interesting (adjective) Some sentence for example please..
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Interesting is an adjective. Interest is like a noun. We can never put -ing unto it. I think, the first thing you should do is to identify words whether it is a verb, adjective etc.
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Thanks Michael! Can you explane me with examples when or how to use "to swim" (verb) or "swimming" (noun)?
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You've picked an irregular example my friend! Interesting is actually an adjective, never a verb. A person can be doing the action of running, swimming, sleeping, but interesting is not a verb, if someone or something 'is interesting' it means that that is an object or person in which one might be interested! I think your grammar books might answer your question better than native speakers, as native speakers don't often break this down in their heads, good luck!
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