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One thing I like is attract / to attract / attracting attention. Any difference?
1. One thing I like is attract attention.
2. One thing I like is to attract attention.
3. One thing I like is attracting attention.
I have seen all three structures. Are they different in formality?
In case (3), would it be ambiguous because it is not clear whether it means I like attracting attention or something that I like, e.g. a movie, is attracting attention?
Thanks
2017年10月14日 06:15
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The first is wrong.
The second and third are correct, and there is no difference between them. There is no ambiguity.
2017年10月14日
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