12 окт. 2011 г. · Both constructions exist but they are used differently. When you agree TO DO smth., it is you who are the doer of the (prospective) action. |
A verb can be followed by another verb. The second one usually needs to change into the -ing form or the to + infinitive form. |
The -ing form emphasises the verb itself. The to-infinitive puts the emphasis more on the preference for, or the results of, the action. |
30 мар. 2012 г. · The most important exception relates to the verb “agree”. You may use an infinitive verb after “agree to”. For example: I cannot agree to delete ... |
16 июл. 2016 г. · He agrees to doing/do her work because she helped him earlier. · I agree to go/going there. · I agreed to leaving/leave home earlier. People can agree to doing this work - English Stack Exchange Cases that accept both "to" + infinitive and "to" + gerund Другие результаты с сайта english.stackexchange.com |
We agree to do an action – so agree to is followed by a verb – and this means you promise to do the action: I agreed to give them a ride home from work. We all ... |
7 сент. 2012 г. · Are both the following constructions acceptable? 1. He agreed to work on Sundays. 2. He agreed to working on Sundays. |
7 янв. 2020 г. · Is this sentence correct? I don't agree to do it, but I agree to doing it. |
After certain verbs we use the -ing form, and after other verbs we use the infinitive. Sometimes we can use either form and there is no change in meaning. |
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