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This tag is for questions about whether something obeys the rules of grammar in English. The question must INCLUDE THE SPECIFIC GRAMMATICAL CONCERN. If your question is about grammar itself, please use the "grammar" tag.
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I was meeting a lot of people while I was working in London. I met a lot of people while I w... [duplicate]
I was meeting a lot of people while I was working in London.
I met a lot of people while I was working in London.
What is the difference between them?
I'm not sure about these sentences.
How to cl …
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"Thanks for VERB + ing" vs. "Thanks to VERB": which is correct? [closed]
Should I use Thanks for being here or Thanks to be here?
I have read that the first one is correct.
However, I am not sure about these usages. Please tell me which one is correct and why it is correc …