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View to include vs. view to including #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 20, 2005 16:27 pm   View to include vs. view to including
 

Test No. incompl/advan-23 "Product Improvement", question 9

We would definitely like to ......... the proposal you have presented to us with a view to including it in our current range of products.

(a) discover
(b) uncover
(c) examine
(d) reflect

Test No. incompl/advan-23 "Product Improvement", answer 9

We would definitely like to examine the proposal you have presented to us with a view to including it in our current range of products.

Correct answer: (c) examine

Your answer was: correct
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Why is it 'to including', not 'to include' ?
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Include/including #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 20, 2005 18:05 pm   Include/including
 

Hi Deya,

With a view to include is the same as with a view to including.

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