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penn28
Thailand

Grammar help!
 
Dear Friends could anyone tell me the grammatical reason why in the following statement the answer is a) study?

�He is a good student�.

�I am not surprised, he does nothing but . . . . a)  study    b) studies  c) studying  d) to study


Many Thanks

Penny

25 Jan 2012      





sijorumo
Colombia

Hi,

I have understood that when �do� coordinates with another verb, we use that verb in infinitive, for that reason we say �he does nothing but study�, we use study in infinitive.

I hope this help you. 

25 Jan 2012     



yanogator
United States

Yes, that �s how it works.
 
Another way to word the sentence, still using "do" and "study" is
   All he does is study.
 
As you can see, this still uses the rule/pattern sijuromo mentioned.
 
Bruce

25 Jan 2012     



Pelletrine
France

Otherwise it would have been "He is always studying" :
 No "do" just as it should be : BE + V-ing
sorry, just a twisted way to confirm what sijuromo and yanogator said ... and get all doubts about �V-ing" out of the way ;o))
pelletrine

25 Jan 2012