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Which one is correct?
"A: I will pay attention to driving."
"B: I will pay attention to drive."
Which one is correct?
"A: I will pay attention to driving."
"B: I will pay attention to drive."
"A: I will pay attention to driving."
"B: I will pay attention to drive."
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I'd say neither are correct, or at least not natural, but if I had to choose one, I'd say the first one. I'd much rather prefer saying: I will pay attention while driving. I will pay attention when I drive/I'm driving.
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