Marlon Carvalho
Gerund x Infinitive - I have no problems to understand or understaing? I'd like to know which of these sentences is correct and why. - I have no problems to understand native speakers conversations. - I have no problems understanding native speakers conversations. Thanks!
2014년 3월 21일 오후 4:43
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The second one is correct. The only way I can explain is to say that it's smoother when you say it. I guess I can add that you are speaking in present tense so you need to add the "ing" ending.
2014년 3월 21일
"I have no problems understanding native speakers conversations." This is correct. You'll understand this better when your level of English improves, but for now you just have to accept it. Why just accept it? Well, "understanding" not a gerund for a start. When you understand that you can proceed.
2014년 3월 21일
After 'have problems' you need the 'ing form or gerund, not the infinitive. There is no reason why - it just is.
2014년 3월 22일
it should be in present tense... because its general fact about yourself, and at the time understand is a mixed verb... hmm,, I don't have any problem understanding native speakers
2014년 3월 21일
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