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Rajan



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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 5:42 am    Post subject: To Be problem Reply with quote

In the below sentence no. 1, How do we know that I have to add "to be" in the sentence. Is there any specific rule to know that I have to use "to be" here?

Here I know "continuing" is a participle.
"a cause" is a noun.
"a cause of concern" is the object of "continuing".

But my main stress is how should I know that I have to use "to be" after "continuing".

1. Fresh from a resounding victory over England, an upbeat India will begin a two-match one-day series against arch rivals Pakistan on Monday with the poor form of seniors players continuing to be a cause of concern
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pinenut



Joined: 16 Feb 2006
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Location: Illinois, U.S.A.

PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 6:53 am    Post subject: Re: To Be problem Reply with quote

Rajan wrote:
In the below sentence no. 1, How do we know that I have to add "to be" in the sentence. Is there any specific rule to know that I have to use "to be" here?

Here I know "continuing" is a participle.
"a cause" is a noun.
"a cause of concern" is the object of "continuing".

But my main stress is how should I know that I have to use "to be" after "continuing".

1. Fresh from a resounding victory over England, an upbeat India will begin a two-match one-day series against arch rivals Pakistan on Monday with the poor form of seniors players continuing to be a cause of concern


I would like to make two points with regards to your question.

1. 'cause for concern' is a fixed expression and 'cause' is an uncountable nown. So I would not use 'a cause of concern'.

2. Certain verbs are followed by a gerund or infinitive or both.

I try to study hard.
I tried living in India a few years ago.

Sheila continued to work after she had her baby.
He picked up his book and continued reading.

I enjoyed talking with you.

I want to talk with you.
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Rajan



Joined: 20 May 2006
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Location: India

PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 9:43 pm    Post subject: Re: To Be problem Reply with quote

you gave some examples that some verbs are followed by Gerunds and some are infinitives. But I would like to draw your attention that in my example "continuing" is a participle. It is not a simple verb as mentioned in your examples.

Anyone please who can help me. Is this so difficult to explain. Crying or Very sad


pinenut wrote:
Rajan wrote:
In the below sentence no. 1, How do we know that I have to add "to be" in the sentence. Is there any specific rule to know that I have to use "to be" here?

Here I know "continuing" is a participle.
"a cause" is a noun.
"a cause of concern" is the object of "continuing".

But my main stress is how should I know that I have to use "to be" after "continuing".

1. Fresh from a resounding victory over England, an upbeat India will begin a two-match one-day series against arch rivals Pakistan on Monday with the poor form of seniors players continuing to be a cause of concern


I would like to make two points with regards to your question.

1. 'cause for concern' is a fixed expression and 'cause' is an uncountable nown. So I would not use 'a cause of concern'.

2. Certain verbs are followed by a gerund or infinitive or both.

I try to study hard.
I tried living in India a few years ago.

Sheila continued to work after she had her baby.
He picked up his book and continued reading.

I enjoyed talking with you.

I want to talk with you.
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