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be committed to doing / to do something - WordReference Forums
Aug 30, 2004 · The first 2 (be committed to sth/doing sth) are transitive phrasal verbs, while the third one (be committed to do sth) has a transitive verb with a reflexive pronoun as the direct object, while the infinitive there (to do sth) functions as an adverb as it answers the question "why." A. I am committed to the company.
I <am committed> <commit> to do something - WordReference …
Jan 26, 2018 · - it might be performative - that is, the words "I commit" constitute a commitment in themselves - this seems most likely and is the interpretation that Hermione is discussing - it might be a commentary or comment on action or words - less likely perhaps, but I can think of contexts in which this might apply.
commitment to doing or to do? | WordReference Forums
Jul 12, 2011 · commitment to doing or to do? Thread starter natasha_139; Start date Jul 12, 2011; N. natasha_139 ...
commit someone to do something | WordReference Forums
Apr 5, 2019 · commit somebody/yourself to do something Both sides committed themselves to settle the dispute peacefully. Oxford Dictionary is the only dictionary that gives this construction as a possibility. All other dictionaries state that the verb "do" has to be "doing": commit someone to doing something (because "to" is a preposition)
Commit oneself to do or Commit oneself to doing
Apr 15, 2017 · Committed has two t's. Reactions: Aguas Claras. E. effect3 Banned. Polish Jan 8, 2024 #3 Thank you . You ...
commit oneself to + infinitive/gerund - WordReference Forums
Dec 18, 2008 · I want to find out id both forms are correct: commit oneself to do something/ to doing something I have committed myself to helping them I have committed myself to help them Thank you in advance for your kind attention.
commit yourself to doing | WordReference Forums
Feb 13, 2015 · There is an expression "commit yourself to doing". I used it to transform the following sentence: They have definitely agreed to lend us the money.--> They have committed themselves to lending us the money. Is this correct? The key says: They are committed to lending us the money. I couldn't find "be committed to doing" in the dictionary.
the active voice of "I am committed to doing something"
Apr 10, 2019 · Your example is interesting: "I am committed to doing something" has two meanings. 1. "I am committed [adjective] to doing something" -> in this, the sentence is already in the active voice and "committed" can be replaced by "eager" or "reluctant" or any other appropriate adjective.
Do a crime - WordReference Forums
Jul 14, 2020 · I didn't do a crime. I didn't commit a crime. I didn't do anything illegal. It's crucial to explain to the victim that a 'not guilty' verdict does not mean the defendant didn't do the crime. I wasn’t going to confess to a crime I didn’t do. ...because we wanted to do a crime that would shock the world...
EN: commit / be committed to + infinitive / V-ing - WordReference …
Jan 2, 2011 · ils disent : to commit to (doing) something: I committed to working on the project for the next six months. Et dans un de mes exercices, ils disent "a host must formally commit to abide by the organisation's rules". Alors je ne comprends pas, après "commit to", on doit mettre un verbe à l'infinitif ou en -ing?