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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > X will commit to start the project / or / X will commit to starting the project ???    

X will commit to start the project / or / X will commit to starting the project ???



soleole
Uruguay

X will commit to start the project / or / X will commit to starting the project ???
 
any suggestions/explanations?
 
Thanks guys!!! Smile

23 Apr 2009      





Lana.
Ireland

The second one is better than the first one, although the first one doesn �t sound completely wrong.

It �s the use of gerund /infinitive after the verb rule. I don �t remember it very well.

 
Why can �t you commit to do something? Although, if you commit to doing something, it somehow sounds more natural... 

23 Apr 2009     



soleole
Uruguay

Hi lana! thanks for the answer, that �s what I thought too... I think I will resort to the second one, it does sound somewhat more natural in a positive statement.
Thanks! :o)

23 Apr 2009     



freddie
Canada

Hi
 
It is definitely the second "commit to starting the project". "starting the project " is the "thing" X is commiting to. We are using a gerund phrase as the object.
 
Does that help?? Smile

23 Apr 2009     



eng789
Israel

The second sounds better to me.

23 Apr 2009     



soleole
Uruguay

Hi freddie and Eng789! it sure helps!! it confirms what I thought! thanks to both! :o)

23 Apr 2009     



alex1968
Greece

commit to + ...ing (in all instances! rule)

23 Apr 2009