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Galina
To get/Getting some adrenaline is the most favoured motive to do extreme sports. Which variant is correct - to get or getting?
21 พ.ย. 2023 เวลา 15:02
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‘Favourite, motive, get’ aren’t precise here. Most people are drawn to extreme sports by the adrenaline rush. The release of adrenaline is the main reason that people /engage in/practice/do/ extreme sports.
24 พฤศจิกายน 2023
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They are both grammatically correct but neither makes much sense. Infinitives and present participles can both function as nouns. Anywhere where "to get" is used as a noun, it can always be replaced with "getting" to produce an equally grammatical sentence, and vice versa. However, the meaning can change when you do such a switch.
22 พฤศจิกายน 2023
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Seeking adrenaline sounds best to me (I'm a native speaker) but getting some adrenaline sounds ok. (To get) some adrenaline doesn't sound natural (but you would be understood).
22 พฤศจิกายน 2023
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