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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

a question of "I want you to do"

hi I'm an asian and studying English to speak well

I'm confused by belows

1. I want you to do

2. I let you do

3. I will have you do

these are all correct? so then why the first is "to do"?

I think the verbs in three sentences are all meaning what it does not happen yet but only the first can't go with just "do".

I wonder why. thank you.
  

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org/wiki/Catenative_verb CJ

  • org/wiki/Catenative_verb CJ
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