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English, 30.10.2020 18:40 BustD0wnAnt

The winning teams deserve getting a large prize. Which of the following sentences keeps the same meaning and correctly uses an infinitive?
A.
The winning team deserves to get a large prize.

B.
The winning team got a large prize.

C.
Getting a large prize is what the winning team deserves.

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