Should one say: a. We have a commitment of protecting the environment. or: b.

Understanding the Context

We have a commitment to protect the environment. I use b but I think a is correct too. Hello everyone:), I need help to understand the following sentence and/or it's meaning in Spanish: The principal of, interest, Service Charges and Front-end and/or Commitment Fees on, the Loan, shall be paid without deduction for and free from, any Taxes whatsoever. I would give my own...

Key Insights

Hi everyone! I've come across this sentence: "The company's commitment to pest control is due in part to its dedication to preventing dangerous diseases." Could you say also "dedication to prevent" in this case? If not, why is it wrong? Thank you in advance! I wrote: The word commit shows in the dictionary as a verb such as (commit a crime).

Final Thoughts

Can the word commit be as a noun as well? or Do we use committing? For example: 1. commit a crime is unethical. 2. committing a crime is unethical.

3. The committing of the crime is unethical. 4. The commitment...