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Use this tag for questions about what sort of arguments a particular word 'licenses'-- that is, what forms of subject, objects and other complements it requires or permits.
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What's the difference between "continues doing" and "continues to do"?
As I've said in my comment I think that this is a question about licensing and it usually calls for a native English speaker's ear. … As Damkerng T has noticed - whether you should use the -ing form or infinitive depends on the verb you are using (there's licensing for you - never a dull moment with it). …