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Yvonne
Hi! One question here:
Should it be 1)be committed to do sth, or 2) be commited to doing sth ?
1) or 2)??
Thanks!
9 juil. 2021 15:48
Réponses · 4
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To be committed to doing something
Example:
I am committed to writing a book.
You can also say:
To commit oneself to doing something, however usually it is in the form 'have committed oneself' or 'will commit oneself.'
Examples:
He has committed himself to eating this entire pizza.
We will commit ourselves to leaving before noon.
9 juillet 2021
I think either would be fine.
9 juillet 2021
To be committed to do something is the correct way.
Hope this can help you.
9 juillet 2021
1)
9 juillet 2021
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Yvonne
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Japonais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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