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Hi123 Posted 9 years ago
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I told her to buy milk. her-I.O/ to buy milk-D.O is it right?

I want you to buy loaf.you-D.O/ to buy loaf-infinitive phrase working as an adjective is it right?

  

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hi123 I told her to buy milk. O . I s it right?

  • hi123 I told her to buy milk.
  • O .
  • I s it right?
  • No: her is direct object and the infinitival clause to buy milk is complement of told .
  • O/ to buy a loaf-infinitive phrase working as an adjective .
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hi123I told her to buy milk. her-I.O/ to buy milk-D.O. Is it right?

No: her is direct object and the infinitival clause to buy milk is complement of told.

hi123I want you to buy a

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