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| Autor: | jazz |
| E-mail: | não-disponível |
| Data: | 27/JUL/2010 12:14 AM |
| Assunto: | thread still unanswered... |
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Sorry, Marcelo. It has absolutely nothing to do with what I asked. Of course the primitve form is used after modal verbs, and that after "avoid" the gerund is compulsory... so what?? What I mean is the verb being used as the subject of the clause. Would anyone else BE more specific, pleeease? Thanks anyway, buddy. |
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thread still unanswered... jazz 27/JUL/2010, 12:14 AM


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thanks 2 u all jazz 29/JUL/2010, 6:45 PM