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Clive,
In my understanding, there's no special reason why bare infinitive is used in the sentence. And it's standard usage.
Is it correct ??
Thanks a lot. Terry
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1) He made her (to) type up the letter.
2) We saw her (to) wash the dishes.
Q1) Why should we use bare infinitive in these sentences ?
Q2) Is there any difference in meaning between with (to) and without (to) in the sentence?
3) We helped him get on a taxi. <-> We helped him to get on...
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What do you say to + ∼ ing ? be opposed to + ∼ ingobject to + ∼ ing have an objection to + ∼ ing contribute to + ∼ ing turn one's attention to + ∼ ing with a view to + ∼ ing be equal to + ∼ ing devote A to + ∼ ing look forward to + ∼ ing fall to + ∼ ing
From above, "to" is a...
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Is it good for school grammer ??
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" She can run as fast as he. "
Can I use " him " instead of " he " ??
Thanks, Terry
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A: What terrible weather I simply can't get the car __.
B: Why not try __ the engine with hot water?
① starting ; to fill ② start ; filling ③ started ; to fill ④ to start ; filling
Which is correct answer?
What is difference between infinitive and gerund ??
Regards, Terry
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Overnight parking is allowed only in __ areas of the campus parking lot.
(a) annotated
(b) assigned
(c) restricted
(d) designated
Which is correct answer ?? Pls explain.
Thanks & Regards
Terry
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Any body ?? Help me please !!!
Thanks a lot
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Hi,
Thank you for your kind reply.
I have more questions.
" have " is a causative verb ??
I think " make " is a causative verb.
=> it will make you better prepare for a rosy future. Is it wrong ??
Pls explain.
Thank you very much for your time.
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