Felix
What's the difference between "to do" and "doing"? Here are two examples below: Having lost all his money, Mark had no choice but to ask the police for help. Why using "to ask", not "asking" They postponed giving a definite answer. Why "giving", not "to give".
5 Thg 10 2015 15:01
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You are confused because in the 2nd sentence "giving" is not a verb, it is a verbal noun( gerund) and the entire last half of the sentence is actually the object. ex: They posponed the game. the game is the object A verbal noun is the act of doing something, not the action itself ex : After (the act of ) reading the newspaper I went for a walk. I like reading. Reading imroves your mind.
5 tháng 10 năm 2015
Hello Ervin, Very often the form of the second verb depends on the first verb. So in the second sentence 'postpone' is always followed by the -ing form of any verbs following. The first one is a pattern 'to have no choice but to + verb infinitive'. Hope this helps. Bob
5 tháng 10 năm 2015
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