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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

adjective complement

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According to that, to wait in I told you to wait functions as an adjective. Then, Is it ok to say that "to wait" postmodifies you like "to eat" in I have something to eat.
  

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Anonymous According to that, to wait in I told you to wait functions as an adjective. " In my opinion, he needs to carefully review his grammar books before he posts any more videos. Anonymous Then, Is it ok to say that "to wait" postmodifies you like "to eat" in I have something to eat.

  • Anonymous According to that, to wait in I told you to wait functions as an adjective.
  • " In my opinion, he needs to carefully review his grammar books before he posts any more videos.
  • Anonymous Then, Is it ok to say that "to wait" postmodifies you like "to eat" in I have something to eat.
  • It is a good question.
  • You seem to know more about the grammar of infinitives than that instructor.
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AnonymousAccording to that, to wait in I told you to wait functions as an adjective.
The instructor would by logical induction, call "a car" an adjective in the sentence - "I want a car."
In my opinion, he needs to carefully review his grammar books before he posts any more videos.
AnonymousThen, Is it ok to say that "to wait" pos

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