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English Grammar: studying versus to study.
"how many hours a day do you take studying your English"?.
"how many hours a day do you take to study your English"?.
"how many hours a day do you spend studying your English"?
"how many hours a day do you spend to study your English"?.
Which of them is more grammatically correct?.
I have a British English Grammar book that taught me that it is wrong to use "to study" but my another English Grammar book taught me that it is not. So I am really confused.
23 de abr. de 2019 12:46
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Some verbs take infinitive objects and gerund objects. Some verbs only take one or the other.
Ex: I like to study math. (infinitive object)
Ex: I like studying math. (gerund object)
Your grammar book should have several pages of explanation and lists of verbs that take both, take an infinitive object, or a gerund object.
23 de abril de 2019
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The phrase you need is, "to take/spend time [doing something]". So the [verb]ing forms are certainly correct.
23 de abril de 2019
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Chino (mandarín), Chino (cantonés), Chino (hokkien), Inglés, Indonesio, Malayo, Ruso
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