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Yu Jiwen
What is the difference? It is adj. for/of sb. to do.

It is adj. for/of sb. doing.

What is the difference between to do and doing?

May 2, 2018 2:51 PM
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Hi, do you mean the conjugated form of the verb "to do"? Or the infinitive? "To do" in the present or past tense means to complete some task or action. For example: I do my homework at 5pm every day. "Doing" on the other hand means the task or action is being completed right now. For example: I am doing my homework. Hope that helps!
May 2, 2018
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