David
How choose the phrases Incline to and be inclined to?
Aug 15, 2021 2:27 PM
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Usually we say that a person is inclined to doing something. A thing or situation might incline a person to doing something. Explanation: "Incline" is transitive here, with a thing inclining a person to doing something. If we want to focus on the person, we can convert the person from the object to the subject of a *passive voice* sentence.
August 15, 2021
Invitee
Hello David, We usually say Inclined to do something. For example, It means one is likely to do a particular thing in given circumstances.
September 8, 2021
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