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What is different ?
I am fond of to drink tea .
I am fond of drinking tea .
first of sentence is wrong but second is right .
What is difference in these two sentences ?
26 jun. 2018 04:50
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“Of” is a preposition. We always use a noun after a preposition. The gerund (-ing form) is a nominalized verb (verb turned into a noun). We never use the infinitive after a preposition. Feel free to write that rule on your hand ;)
26 juni 2018
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28 juni 2018
To drink tea is futre tense, "i want to drink tea" "i am planing to drink tea"
To be fond of something is to like doing something there for you use a doing verb.
I am fond of drinking coffee
I am fond of swimming
"I am fond of to drink tea" is incorrect gramma and strange sounding
To be fond of something is to like doing something there for you use a doing verb.
I am fond of drinking coffee
I am fond of swimming
"I am fond of to drink tea" is incorrect gramma and strange sounding
26 juni 2018
To drink = 飲む X
Drinking = 飲んで ◯
Drinking = 飲んで ◯
26 juni 2018
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