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Carlos Grande
Accomplish + verb infinitive or gerund ??
Accomplish to do ... ????
Accomplish doing ... ????
Which is the best option ?
Thank you so much in advance!
27 мая 2017 г., 20:46
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You accomplish a task or duty. It is synonymous with fulfil.
You don't accomplish to do or do something.
Accomplish plus -ing is unusual. Perhaps you could use it if the task was a gerund. But I would try to avoid this kind of collocation.
You may have translated from a Spanish word which can be used like e.g. manage to do. If you are thinking of a verb like conseguir, then its usage corresponds closely with "manage + to infinitive", not "accomplish".
27 мая 2017 г.
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I would say " accomplish doing''. (''accomplish to do" is not correct)
27 мая 2017 г.
1
Accomplish doing
27 мая 2017 г.
Thank you so much for replying. I appreciate your help!!
Thanks!!
29 мая 2017 г.
The simple answer - as Michael has explained - is that neither of these is correct! We don't follow 'accomplish' with a verb at all. 'Accomplish' is followed by a noun - you accomplish SOMETHING, such as a task.
Possible expression with verbs are 'manage to do' or 'succeed in doing'.
28 мая 2017 г.
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