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What's the difference between "start to do sth." and "start doing sth."?
What's the difference between "start to do sth." and "start doing sth."?
14 nov. 2010 14:04
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they are the same
i started to cook two hours ago.
i started cooking two hours ago.
unlike stop which has two different meaning
he stopped to smoke a cigarette. it means that he wanted to smoke a cigarette so he stopped ,the car , for example, to smoke.
he stopped smoking. it means that he gave up smoking, so he doesn't smoke anymore.
14 november 2010
its both same in the meaning
14 november 2010
No difference. Since "start/starting" are always in the future, they have the same meaning (e.g., "I look forward to meeting you/I am looking forward to meeting you").
14 november 2010
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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