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What is the difference between they risk to do sth and they risk doing sth?
What is the difference between they risk to do sth and they risk doing sth?
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28 de jul. de 2020 7:59
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The verb 'risk' is always followed by the gerund.
For example, "He risked losing all his money". If you hear someone say "He risked to lose..", it is a mistake.
You would only see 'to'+infinitive' after the verb 'risk' in sentences where 'risk' has a noun as a direct object and the 'to+infinitive' is an infinitive of purpose. For example:
"He risked his life to save his friend".
28 de julio de 2020
"risk doing" uses the gerund and is correct - the other one cannot be used in this type of construction. Please review the following page: https://www.ef.co.uk/english-resources/english-grammar/gerund/
28 de julio de 2020
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