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In exchange for + ING
Does this make sense .:
I would like to learn English in exchange for teaching Spanish/ for me teaching Spanish
I don't know if an - ING verb is fine here. I have only seen : in exchange for something
Thank you
Jan 3, 2020 6:35 PM
Answers · 1
Yes, an ING verb is fine here. It would probably sound more natural to just say “... in exchange for Spanish lessons” because it’s implied and obvious from the context that that part of the exchange would be delivered by you.
January 4, 2020
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