Hi.
Can I say "All I want is kiss you" or should I say "I want to kiss you"?
Which one is grammatically correct? [strike]the right one for grammar?[/strike]
Thanks.
All I want is kissing you.
'To kiss' acts as a noun and 'kissing' as a gerund is also a noun.You are wrong. That is not a grammatical sentence.
Why can 'to' be omitted before 'kiss'?You can also say "All I want to do is kiss you".
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