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I can't wait to see her dance (or dancing)?
Do people say "I can't wait to see her dancing" at all?
If so, what is the difference ?
Appreciate your help, thanks :)
10 mrt. 2010 07:54
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Hello,
They both mean the same, while using a noun in the first sentence and a verb ( or a noun ) in the second one .
"Dancing" could be a noun as well. It is a verbal noun formed by adding "ing" to the verb 'dance'
Danc(e) + ING
Danc I ng
" I can't wait to see her dancing".
means you can't wait to see her act of dancing, to see her perform the dance . The sentence uses a verb ( or a noun ) here.
" I can't wait to see her dance"
You can't wait to see the performance of dance itself. It is using the noun "dance".
10 maart 2010
it means the same.Just the minor difference in tense,
10 maart 2010
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chen
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