Stefano
When to use (ing) or (infinitive) for example: to interest (verb) interesting (adjective) Some sentence for example please..
2015年12月6日 20:33
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Interesting is an adjective. Interest is like a noun. We can never put -ing unto it. I think, the first thing you should do is to identify words whether it is a verb, adjective etc.
2015年12月6日
Thanks Michael! Can you explane me with examples when or how to use "to swim" (verb) or "swimming" (noun)?
2015年12月6日
You've picked an irregular example my friend! Interesting is actually an adjective, never a verb. A person can be doing the action of running, swimming, sleeping, but interesting is not a verb, if someone or something 'is interesting' it means that that is an object or person in which one might be interested! I think your grammar books might answer your question better than native speakers, as native speakers don't often break this down in their heads, good luck!
2015年12月6日
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