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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

A usage of to-infinitive

Somewhere between business newsletter, the consumer magazine, and a hobby are periodicals called zines. Derived from the word fanzines, zines are homemade journals and newsletters that focus on various aspects of popular culture. They number in the thousands. Even trade magazine journalists who get paid to report on the subject can't keep count.
[Source: Test in Reading for Results Ninth Edition by Laraine Flemming]

I don't know here what usage the to-infinitive "to report" is used for.
And so, I'd like to know what "get paid to report" means.
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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Even trade magazine journalists who get paid for reporting on the subject can't keep count. "

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Even trade magazine journalists who get paid for reporting on the subject can't keep count.

"to report..." is the complement (object) of "pay."
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Thank you, AlpheccaStars, for your very helpful answer. Emotion: smile
Then, I'd like to know if "get paid" is the passive form? "be paid"?
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park sang joonThen, I'd like to know if "get paid" is the passive form? "be paid"?
Indeed it is.
"get" is sometimes used instead of "be" to form the passive voice.

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