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Do you want to matching your nail vs Do you want to match your nail

The correct phrase is 'do you want to match your nail?' The verb 'match' should be used in its base form without the '-ing' ending. This phrase is commonly used when asking someone if they want their nails to be coordinated or in harmony with each other.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

Do you want to matching your nail

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'match' should be used in its base form without the '-ing' ending.

Incorrect - use 'do you want to match your nail?' instead.

Do you want to match your nail

This phrase is correct. 'Match' is the correct verb to use in this context.

This phrase is commonly used when asking someone if they want their nails to be coordinated or in harmony with each other.

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