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- The question is too difficult for answering.
- The question is too difficult to answer.
- The question is too difficult to be answered.
- Both B and C are correct, with C being more formal.
- Gerund
- Past participle
- Infinitive without 'to'
- Infinitive
- He promised not to tell anyone.
- He promised to not tell anyone.
- He promised not tell anyone.
- He promised not telling anyone.
- Past tense verb
- Gerund
- Full infinitive
- Bare infinitive
- He got up early to study.
- He got up early for studying.
- He got up early study.
- He got up early for to studying.
- She used to play tennis every day.
- She used to playing tennis every day.
- She is used to play tennis every day.
- She is used to played tennis every day.
- We came here to learn.
- We came here learning.
- We came here to learning.
- We came here for to learn.
- The best way to solve the problem is to communicate.
- The best way to solve the problem is by to communicate.
- The best way solving the problem is to communicate.
- The best way to solve the problem is communicating.
- He is
- too weak
- that he cannot walk
- No error
- To win the race, the runner must train.
- The coach gave the team a strategy to win the race.
- To win the race, a lot of training is required.
- He tried his best to win the race.
- She advised him to reconsider.
- She advised him reconsidering.
- She advised to reconsider.
- She advised him reconsider.
- The puzzle was difficult finding a solution.
- The puzzle was difficult to find a solution.
- The puzzle was difficult for finding a solution.
- The puzzle was finding a difficult solution.
- He seemed to always be busy.
- He seemed to be always busy.
- He always seemed to be busy.
- He seemed to be busy always.
- Grammatically incorrect.
- A classic example of a split infinitive.
- Correct, as 'help' can be followed by a full or bare infinitive.
- Only correct in British English.
- Gerund
- Past participle
- Full infinitive instead of a bare infinitive
- Adverb
- He wants me to attend the meeting.
- They asked us to help them.
- We told them to leave.
- She allowed me stay at her place.
- Bare infinitive
- Split infinitive
- Double infinitive
- Gerund
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