Asked by ali
which word is right??
I'm going forward to on vacation next months .
go.going to go.be go.going
I'm going forward to on vacation next months .
go.going to go.be go.going
Answers
Answered by
Reed
What do you think? The word is the object of the preposition "to", so must be a noun or pronoun, not a verb.
Answered by
Writeacher
Reed is correct. What is the verb form that is used as a noun?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbal_noun
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbal_noun
Answered by
ali
I'm going forward to--- on vacation next months . go
is right because its to+infinitive
is right because its to+infinitive
Answered by
Writeacher
"I'm going forward to on vacation next months"
I can't figure out where you're supposed to enter any of these.
go
going to go
be go
going
None of them make any sense to me.
I can't figure out where you're supposed to enter any of these.
go
going to go
be go
going
None of them make any sense to me.
Answered by
ali
I'm going forward to-(go.going to go.be go.going)-- on vacation next months .
we can use go here.sorry if it's not clear.
we can use go here.sorry if it's not clear.
Answered by
Writeacher
The only way this thought makes any sense to me is this:
I'm going on vacation next month.
I'm going on vacation next month.
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