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way to do something or way of doing something? I have seen both, but I don't know which one is the correct option or if both options are correct. Thanks in advance!
21 Thg 08 2014 00:56
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They are both used but often in different ways. You might say "that's the way to do something" and "that person has their own way of doing things"
21 tháng 8 năm 2014
They are both correct. Michael Swan's Practical English Usage ( the British grammarian's 'bible' ) says: 'After way (meaning 'method/manner') we can use an infinitive structure or of … ing. There is no important difference between the two structures. There is no way to prove / of proving that he was stealing.' So 'no important difference'. But I would agree with Ashley's suggestion that the infinitive version may imply that it is perhaps the only way, whereas the 'of + ..ing' construction may imply that there are alternative ways. But the distinction is so subtle that it probably isn't worth worrying about.
21 tháng 8 năm 2014
Hi Camilo. I am not sure I understand the question; but I think you may be looking for a general term to describe "way"? Method is a word that may work for you.
21 tháng 8 năm 2014
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