Subj : Infinitive using To : alexander koryagin From : Anton Shepelev Date : Tue Jul 05 2022 15:34:28 Alexander Koryagin to Anton Shepelev: AK> Can I use "using" without an article ("I saw strange AK> using...")? As a noun? Yes, you can, but not in the parenthetical example: I was surprised at Phil's using an HP thin client as an MS-DOS and Windows 98 retrocomputer. AS>> "He seemed read a menace in the flicker of the AS>> firelight" AK> In my case "the other" was not a "bare infinite" -- the AK> first one is in Past Simple(seemed) and other is also in AK> Past simple (read). When I entered these restrictions into my English parser and bid it reparse the sentence, it panicked! Where in the wild have you seen an apposition of two verbs in Past Simple? Perhaps Parser and I can understand you better by analogy? AK> Is your English parser is also a spell checker? No, but it comes with a built-in typo-generator, even as your OCR firmware with a excellent typo-detector. Sometimes I wonder which is better: my typo-generator or your typo- detector... --- * Origin: nntp://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6.0) .