Marco Antonio
the different between: "There is no doubt" and "there is no doubting", sometime the ing confuse me.
18 okt. 2010 18:18
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there is no doubting - is incorrect form. Doubt is rarely used with "ing" form because if memory serves it is the state verb.
18 oktober 2010
Dark Panther loves ice cream. There is no doubt. There is no doubting that Dark Panther loves ice cream.
18 oktober 2010
"There is no doubt" can stand alone. Here, doubt is an abstract noun. "There is no doubting" needs something to follow: "There is no doubting that..." Here, you have present progressive form, usually suggestion that the action of doubt is happening now. It is possible to use "doubt" in present progressive (= to be doubting smth), but as Mike points out, it is a static verb. So this is an uncommon use; so it's much safer to use "there can be no doubt (that...)".
18 oktober 2010
doubt is a noun in this case doubting is a verb
18 oktober 2010
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