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I hate to tell / telling? #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 08, 2009 22:19 pm   I hate to tell / telling?
 

Which one of these sentences is correct?
I hate to tell you this but you have to stop making that noise.
I hate telling you this but you have to stop making that noise.
Can you explain me why? Thanks Very Happy
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I hate to tell / telling? #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:25 am   I hate to tell / telling?
 

The first one: hate to tell...
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