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1 kwi 2020 · Spend time in doing something. This can be change to 'spend time doing something' for example; "They need to spend more time improving customer relations" If this is a little bit confusing just message me and I can explain it better for you. Zobacz tłumaczenie. 1 Lubię to. Czy ta odpowiedź była pomocna? Hmm... (5) Pomocna (6) Linh373303526514547.
2 lip 2011 · – ‘Spend (time)’ is a verb expressing duration, so use the ‘-ing’ form. This morning I took the time to read the newspaper. – ‘Take (the time)’ is a verb of decision here, and ‘to’ means ‘in order to’ (purpose).
Use “spend time” to talk about the time you do an activity. The expression pass the time is different – it means doing something to make the time pass faster while you are waiting for something else, for example, “I look at the magazines to pass the time while waiting for my appointment at the dentist’s office.”.
16 sty 2013 · They spend time doing something, in other word, no in, no on. Can we say "we spent two days to finish the work"?
Spend time to do is nonsensical. Spend time doing would correct. For example, Sheila likes to spend time doing arts and crafts.
19 mar 2016 · To spend time doing something. This usually carries the sense of having a finite amount of time available, and allocating some of it to this particular activity. It can also mean taking care over a task: ‘spending time’ to make sure that something is done well, when one might simply have done a quick job.