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earnstyle
2 months ago
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revise this sentence by replacing all gerunds with infinitives. I keep telling people that i love dancing, writing, and to paint

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Flura [7K]2 months ago
8 0
A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing.

In this sentence, "dancing" and "writing" are gerunds. To convert them to infinitives, recall that infinitives are the base verb form preceded by "to". The phrase "to paint" already shows an infinitive.

Changing "dancing" and "writing" into infinitives means removing the -ing and adding "to" ahead of the base verbs "dance" and "write."

So, the corrected sentence reads: "I keep telling people that I love to dance, to write, and to paint."
ddd [7.4K]2 months ago
6 0

Answer: I constantly tell people that I enjoy to dance, to write, and to paint.

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