grammaticality - "Feel committed to [gerund/infinitive]"


Does "feel committed to" require an infinitive or gerund complement?


For example, which of the following is grammatical?




  • I feel committed to following up on that.

  • I feel committed to follow up on that.




Answer



"I feel committed to following up on that." Or likewise "I am committed to following up on that", etc.


But as a verb, rather than an adjective:


"I have committed to follow up on that." or "I committed to follow up on that", etc.


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