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Anonymous  +  363412 Fri, 11 May 07 02:04 PM
Can you explain me the difference between "to conform", "conform to", and "to conform to" with examples.
Clive  +  363426 Fri, 11 May 07 02:19 PM

Hi,

Can you explain me the difference between "to conform", "conform to", and "to conform to" with examples.

Let me begin by asking you a couple of questions to see what level of knowledge you currently have.

First, do you know what an 'infinitive ' is?

Second, let's consider a simpler verb as an example. Do you understand how to use "to walk", "walk to", and "to walk to"?

Best wishes, Clive

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