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Hi !

I'm Brazilian and I do not speak English, so I'm sorry for my bad grammar: /

I have a question: when do I have to put the "to" behind a verb?
I see a lot of verbs that do not have the "to" behind it.
And also has verbs that have an "ing" at the end. Why do I have to put
"Ing" and not "to"?

Can someone help me ?

Thank you very much! :]

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Answer:

wow do u play soccer in jungle? do u do carnival? ive always wanted to learn brazilian. are u from Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo? how big is your fa vela? u must be good at sam ba.

Step-by-step explanation:

User ITWitch
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when somebody puts " ing " at the end of a word (verbs) its become " happening " for example: watch- watching * present noun.

And to it's in future like I'm going to sleep it's when you are going to do it
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