mikemcgarry wrote:
sakshamgmat wrote:
Hi Mike,
I don't remember the source but here's what I had compiled from that source.
1. To express intent, use (to + infinitive) over (for + Gerund)
Eg:
and create a special nongovernment for taking ABC
and create a special nongovernment to take ABC (Correct)
Consider a sentencelike.
I am working hard and regularly solving questions to get a high score on the GMAT (looks good as it expressesintent)
I am working hard and regularly solving questionsfor getting a high score on the GMAT
I don't remember the source but here's what I had compiled from that source.
1. To express intent, use (to + infinitive) over (for + Gerund)
Eg:
and create a special nongovernment for taking ABC
and create a special nongovernment to take ABC (Correct)
Consider a sentencelike.
I am working hard and regularly solving questions to get a high score on the GMAT (looks good as it expressesintent)
I am working hard and regularly solving questions
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