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way to do something or way of doing something?
I have seen both, but I don't know which one is the correct option or if both options are correct.
Thanks in advance!
21 de ago. de 2014 0:56
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They are both used but often in different ways.
You might say "that's the way to do something" and "that person has their own way of doing things"
21 de agosto de 2014
They are both correct.
Michael Swan's Practical English Usage ( the British grammarian's 'bible' ) says:
'After way (meaning 'method/manner') we can use an infinitive structure or of … ing. There is no important difference between the two structures. There is no way to prove / of proving that he was stealing.'
So 'no important difference'. But I would agree with Ashley's suggestion that the infinitive version may imply that it is perhaps the only way, whereas the 'of + ..ing' construction may imply that there are alternative ways. But the distinction is so subtle that it probably isn't worth worrying about.
21 de agosto de 2014
Hi Camilo.
I am not sure I understand the question; but I think you may be looking for a general term to describe "way"? Method is a word that may work for you.
21 de agosto de 2014
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