Yusaku
Do I say these sentences? I am inclined to eating out tonight. I guess 'be inclined to' using to describe tendencies. So, it is bizarre for me.
Jul 2, 2017 3:48 PM
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It is grammatically correct, but sounds too formal. I would not say that in a conversation... maybe if you were writing a book or something.
July 2, 2017
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You are correct that "inclined to" usually refers to tendencies (example: "he's inclined to getting angry in situations like this") but it can also be used to express a preference when faced with a particular decision. Example: Do you want to eat at home tonight? No, I'm inclined to eat out.
July 2, 2017
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