with an aim to gerund

Definition of aim_2 verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences...

with an aim to gerund

Definition of aim_2 verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and ... ,In strict British English the only part of a verb that can follow aim is the gerund (aim at doing something) but over the past few years the infinitive ...

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with the aim to - UsingEnglish.com

Hello I often use "with the aim to" or "with an aim to" in my academic essays. I really wonder if I can use it with several verbs or not. For instance ...

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aim verb - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries

Definition of aim_2 verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and ...

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Subtle Differences? "Aims At" Vs. "Aims To"? - English Forums

In strict British English the only part of a verb that can follow aim is the gerund (aim at doing something) but over the past few years the infinitive ...

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EN: aim to + infinitive aim at + V-ing | WordReference Forums

It is grammatically correct to say both: "aim at + gerund" or "aim to + infinitive" However, I would say that "aim to + infinitive" is the more common ...

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with the aim + infinitive or present participle | WordReference Forums

... infinitive or a present participle after "with the aim" "The conference will be recorded ... With the aim of + gerund sound better than the aim to .

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Aim attofor | WordReference Forums

You "aim at" doing (gerund) something. You "aim to" do (infinitive) something. Aim "for" is usually only used for targets or time. Let's aim for ...

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aim at aim to | WordReference Forums

Perhaps its the intend synonym sticking in my head, perhaps not. We aim at a target, and we intend or aim "to do" something. And a gerund isn't ...

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difference between "Aim at +ing" and "aim + infinite" (Translation ...

They're both correct According to my Canadian Oxford, aim can either be followed by at + a verbal noun (gerund, -ing) or by to + the base form of the verb (infinitive). Both these forms mean to in...

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Rule "aim (with the aim to)"

'With the aim to' takes 'of' + the gerund. Alternatives: with the aim of (doing something), with a view to (doing something, not do something).

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Aim at verb+ING vs Aim to verb - English Language & Usage Stack ...

Most likely, the author makes the change to avoid how boring it would be to use the exact same phrase twice in a row. The bolded phrases are ...

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