Ramin
start implementing and start to implement I am curios to know what the differences are between these two below questions,. Do you know when we start implementing new feature? Do you know when we start to implement new feature?
29 apr. 2020 14:47
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There is no difference Explanation: normally "implementing" would be a continuous action, so it means they aren't flipping a switch, the implementation is a process that they are going through over time. But, "start to" already means that something is a continuous process with a beginning, middle, and end. (By the way, it should be "Do you know when we start implementing "the" new feature"
29 april 2020
The there no real difference in meaning. They are alternative ways of saying the same thing. Please note that you need the definite article "the" before "new feature" in both sentences. You can also say "we will start" instead of "we start" for both sentences, but the present tense is also ok.
29 april 2020
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