Mixing up one form of verb with
another.
Don’t say: It’s better to enjoy yourself when
you are young rather than wasting time worrying about the future.
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Say: It’s better to enjoy yourself when
you are young rather than to waste time worrying about the future.
Don’t
mix one form of verb with another. If the first verb in a comparision is in the
infinitive, the second must also be in the infinitive.
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