Sobre o uso do "that" e verbos
Dears,
I have a doubt about "That".
Some verbs or verb phrases require an "ing" form in the complement, like "enjoy" or "stop". For instance: "I enjoy waching TV" or "I stopped working this week"
When I use "that" between the main verb and complement is that rule valid?
"I don't approve of capitalism that create inequality social"
or
"I don't approve of capitalism that creating inequality social"
That verb phrase "approve of" require "ing" complement, but when I put "that"?
Your sincerely.
Gutavo
I have a doubt about "That".
Some verbs or verb phrases require an "ing" form in the complement, like "enjoy" or "stop". For instance: "I enjoy waching TV" or "I stopped working this week"
When I use "that" between the main verb and complement is that rule valid?
"I don't approve of capitalism that create inequality social"
or
"I don't approve of capitalism that creating inequality social"
That verb phrase "approve of" require "ing" complement, but when I put "that"?
Your sincerely.
Gutavo
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