Alice
Hello, everyone. I want to know the difference between the structure "It's+adj+ to do." and "It's+adj+doing." Thank you for your answer.
2023년 3월 15일 오후 3:37
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Hello! The structure "It's + adjective + to do" is used to express an obligation or a recommendation to perform a certain action. For example: It's important to eat a balanced diet. It's necessary to study hard to pass the exam. It's best to arrive early for the meeting. On the other hand, the structure "It's + adjective + doing" is used to describe how someone feels or what their current state is while doing a particular activity. For example: It's exciting watching a movie in the cinema. It's relaxing swimming in the pool. It's frustrating waiting in line for a long time. So, the first structure talks about the necessity or importance of an action, while the second structure describes the emotions or feelings associated with an activity.
2023년 3월 15일
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