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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Can I omit the to? A lot of people omit it and I'm wondering if it's okay?

Can't decide whether to invite my friends over or (to) order some pizza.
  

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Yes, Habiba, you can omit "to". ) 1. Whether [to A] or [to B].

  • Yes, Habiba, you can omit "to".
  • ) 1.
  • Whether [to A] or [to B].
  • 2.
  • Whether to [A or B].
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Yes, Habiba, you can omit "to".

The patterns are:(A and B begin with bare infinitives.)
1. Whether [to A] or [to B].
2. Whether to [A or B].

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