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  1. commitment of or to - WordReference Forums

    Apr 24, 2009 · Should one say: a. We have a commitment of protecting the environment. or: b. We have a commitment to protect the environment. I use b but I think a is correct too.

  2. commitment to doing or to do? - WordReference Forums

    Jul 12, 2011 · Hi there, I'm not sure which one is correct when I use commitment, whether commitment to doing something or commitment to do something? Thank you!

  3. made a commitment <to improving / to improve> her skills by ...

    Nov 5, 2024 · Note that the syntax is potentially ambiguous, although the overall meaning is the same: What did she make a commitment to? She made a commitment to [improving her cooking skills by …

  4. committed to, dedicated to | WordReference Forums

    Apr 18, 2007 · It definitely sounds better with the gerund but I think they can take the infinitive too. With the infinitive it makes the commitment or dedication seem further in the past, as opposed to an …

  5. be committed to doing / to do something - WordReference Forums

    Aug 30, 2004 · b) "be committed to do sth" or "have a commitment to do sth" refers to a binding promise (can a promise be anythng but binding?!) to do sth, to achieve sth not yet begun, only just outlined or …

  6. commitment & responsibility - WordReference Forums

    Oct 17, 2010 · Very basically, commitment refers to an obligation that one feels a voluntary and personal (moral, familial, societal, etc.) obligation in fulfilling, whereas a responsibility is, generally speaking, …

  7. I <am committed> <commit> to do something - WordReference Forums

    Jan 26, 2018 · It’s correct to say that you commit to do something if you make some sort of promise (= commitment) to do it. If you mean that you are determined to do something, you can say you’re …

  8. to provide vs to providing | WordReference Forums

    Aug 21, 2011 · The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia is committed to providing consular services to Malaysian overseas. Can I replace 'providing' with 'provide'? Can someone please explain to me why …

  9. commitment to the cause - WordReference Forums

    Oct 21, 2009 · What does 'commitment to the cause' mean in this phrase: So City returned to their Eastlands base reasonably satisfied, having answered many of the questions about their …

  10. dedication to + -ing | WordReference Forums

    May 18, 2020 · Hi everyone! I've come across this sentence: "The company's commitment to pest control is due in part to its dedication to preventing dangerous diseases." Could you say also …