infinitives - "Required to do" vs. "required doing"




  • Your employer is required to deduct a certain amount from your salary as a withstanding tax payable to the federal government.

  • 'Hamlet' is required reading [= must be read] for this course.



Would you kindly tell me the reason why in the first sentence, there is an infinitive after required, and in the second one a gerund?




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