
"to getting" vs. "to get" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
1) to getting We say a guide to grammar, a complete guide to football, etc. The structure is a guide + noun, and "to" is a preposition. Instead of the noun we can use a gerund: a guide to …
to get VS. getting - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2014年12月31日 · So, I like getting/ to get to the station in plenty of time. In grammar in use book, the bold part has been considered as correct answer. I am wondering why. What is more, …
Being vs Getting - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2020年7月18日 · Does "being" in the following sentence mean "getting"? An example of "best-case" is the outcome of an eye surgery being perfect vision.
To get vs in getting - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Which one is correct- He did not succeed to get the job though he tried his level best. He did not succeed in getting the job though he tried his level best. Book says second one is correct.
"is getting" vs "will get" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Are there difference between those sentences? Alex is getting married next month. Alex will get married next month. Seems that the first one is expressed in present continues, and the s...
Meaning of "be getting - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2020年11月30日 · The basic meaning of get in all these examples is become, or change state into. We are getting prepared -> We are taking action to become prepared We are getting …
word choice - "Would you mind ___ these plates a wipe [...]?" Why …
2017年2月2日 · Basic questions on spelling, meaning or pronunciation are off-topic as they should be answered using a dictionary. See: Policy for questions that are entirely answerable with a …
"started to get", "started getting" or "started to getting" - which is ...
2021年2月9日 · From that point things started to get complicated. From that point things started getting complicated. From that point things started to getting complicated. Which of these …
sentence structure - "Getting marry" or "getting married"?
2016年4月29日 · Which sentence is correct and more natural? We are getting marry. or We are getting married. Is 'Married' an adjective here?
future tense - It is getting expired, will expire or will be expired ...
Use this instead of "getting expired", which is not idiomatic. Otherwise you can use the future tense "will expire" or the (somewhat more awkward) participle variation "will be expired".