APC 13 08 27 09 3 3d
♦ begin, start, continue, propose, bother, intend We never have two -ing forms together. e g. We continued to discuss/discussing the plans.
Don't bother to lay/laying the
table.
It's starting to get cold.
(NOT: łTs-staftmg-gettmg eełdr)
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