John Quiroga
This is a sentence that has been used in the repeat sentence part of the PTE exam: "The ancient Greeks were the first to develop a more scientific approach to explaing the weather" Why "explaining" is in continous form after the "to"?
29 Thg 11 2023 19:05
Câu trả lời · 3
3
Here "to" isn't a particle of an infinitive verb, but rather a preposition. The only form of a verb that can be the object of a preposition is the gerund (-ing form.)
29 tháng 11 năm 2023
2
Hi John, Jonathan is exactly correct. The -ing form a verb used as a noun is called a gerund. All prepositions must have direct objects and all direct objects are nouns, so the noun form of the verb "explain" is required.
29 tháng 11 năm 2023
1
JQ and JK have already answered your question. I just want to add that “to explain” is also good. How do you decide which one to use? They end up meaning the same thing but they feel different. The infinitive feels more factual, more straightforward. The present participle feels more descriptive of a process.
29 tháng 11 năm 2023
Bạn vẫn không tìm thấy được các câu trả lời cho mình?
Hãy viết xuống các câu hỏi của bạn và để cho người bản xứ giúp bạn!