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 veraviana
 
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							| Hi guys! I was wondering if you could help me with something. We usually say  �It was a pleasure DOING BUSINESS with you! � but can we also say  �It was a pleasure TO DO BUSINESS with you! � or is this totally wrong? Thanks in advance! H&K, Vera |  12 Mar 2012      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Vera, Grammatically you can say it, but it won �t sound quite natural. Remember that the continuous tenses emphasize the process of the verb, so "It was a pleasure doing business with you" lets the customer know that the whole experience was a pleasure. If you use the infinitive, it implies that only the business (the money) was a pleasure, so it doesn �t quite give the right impression.   Bruce |  12 Mar 2012     
					
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 foose1
 
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							| Bruce, I agree with you but sometimes "it was a pleasure to do business with you" if both parties benefit financially.  I know, I have heard and used it many times.  Sometimes, we don �t always walk away as friend but we may walk away feeling good about about the deal we have struck.   John     |  12 Mar 2012     
					
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 veraviana
 
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							| Thank you soooooo much! ;-) |  12 Mar 2012     
					
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