differences - one's way of V-ing / one's way to V / a/the way of V-ing / a/the way to V


There are some options when you use the word way and some verb together:


(1) a. There are some way of writing.
      b. There are some way to write.


Is there any difference between (1a) and (1b)?


However, it seems that you cannot use way plus the possessives and "to Verb" together:


(2) a. I'm used to their way of doing business.
      b. ? I'm used to their way to do business.


Do you agree with this judgement? If so, why is it impossible to use way plus the possessives and "to verb" at the same time?




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