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The difference between what is proposed and what is proposed.

"Propose to do" means to have the will or plan to do something, emphasizing the intention or plan to take some action; "Propose to do" means to have the will or plan to do something, but it emphasizes proposing or suggesting to take some action. There are subtle differences in usage and meaning, so we should choose the appropriate expression according to the context and expression intention.

You can check the following table to understand "offer" and "offer":

The difference between Propose to do and propose doing: difference 1: Different grammatical structure Propose to do: followed by infinitive example 1: She proposed to visit her grandparents next week. )

Ex. 2: He proposed to start a new project with his team. He plans to start a new project with his team. )

Proposed: followed by gerund 1: They proposed to go hiking in the mountains at the weekend. )

The Committee proposed the implementation of strict environmental regulations. The Committee suggested that stricter environmental regulations should be implemented. )

Difference 2: Different expression of intention Propose to do: Express intention or plan to do something 1: He offered to quit his job and travel around the world. )

She proposed to study hard and improve her grades. )

Propose to do: propose or suggest an activity example 1: The manager proposes to reduce working hours in order to better balance work and life. )

Ex. 2: They suggest renovating office space to create a more comfortable environment. They suggested that the office space should be remodeled to create a more comfortable environment. )

Difference 3: emphasize different suggestions: emphasize the intention of a specific goal or result 1: He suggested writing a book about his experience as an astronaut. )

They proposed to build a new playground for the children nearby. They plan to build a new playground for children in the community. )

Offer to do: emphasize the suggestion or the proposed action itself. Example 1: the Committee suggested reducing the project budget to save costs. The Committee suggested cutting the project budget to save costs. )

She proposed to organize a charity event to raise money for the homeless. She suggested organizing a charity event to raise money for the homeless. )

Difference 4: Different usage scenarios propose to do: personal plans, intentions or commonly used statements in future plans 1: He proposes to learn a new language to broaden his career opportunities. )

Ex. 2: She suggested saving money to buy a house for a down payment. )

Proposed: Examples of suggestions and proposals commonly used in meetings, discussions or group decisions 1: The team proposes to hire more staff to handle the increased workload. The team suggested hiring more staff to handle the increased workload. )

During the meeting, they proposed to launch a new marketing campaign. During the meeting, they suggested launching a new marketing campaign. )