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what's the difference between "start to do"and "start doing"?
2021年9月9日 15:23
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The word “doing” is a gerund! It’s a verb that ends with “-ing” and can now function as a noun. Both terms are correct so you can use whichever fits the context. We can “start to do” something OR talk about something we wanted to “start doing.” Hope this helps :)
2021年9月9日
Hi there "start to do" and "start doing" are one and the samething.
2021年9月9日
There is no difference. They have the same meaning and are interchangeable.
2021年9月9日
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