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Which word should I use?

 
 
Reply Wed 28 Aug, 2013 02:29 am
The government remains committed to explain / explaining any issues arising from this tragic incident.

Which word should I use? Could you please explain why?

Thanks.
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Reply Wed 28 Aug, 2013 10:06 am
@tanguatlay,
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The government remains committed to explain / explaining any issues arising from this tragic incident.

Which word should I use? Could you please explain why?


"explaining".

I'll get back to you on your second question, Ms Tan. If I forget, please do not hesitate to remind me.
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Reply Wed 28 Aug, 2013 11:04 am
@tanguatlay,
Just to be clear and make things clear here. When I said 'explaining', I meant and mean that the 'to' must be included.

The government remains committed to explain / to explaining any issues arising from this tragic incident.
tanguatlay
 
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Reply Mon 2 Sep, 2013 10:37 am
@JTT,
JTT wrote:

Just to be clear and make things clear here. When I said 'explaining', I meant and mean that the 'to' must be included.

The government remains committed to explain / to explaining any issues arising from this tragic incident.
Thanks, JTT. Does "to explain" also work?
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