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BoSsSy Posted 8 years ago
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Can the noun "moment" be followed by a to-infinitive?

Can the noun "moment" be followed by a to-infinitive?

Like this:

It's rare moment for me not to know what to do.

  

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BoSsSy Can the noun "moment" be followed by a to-infinitive? Like this: It's rare moment for me not to know what to do. Yes, that's OK.

  • BoSsSy Can the noun "moment" be followed by a to-infinitive?
  • Like this: It's rare moment for me not to know what to do.
  • Yes, that's OK.
  • On the other hand, it's just as well to omit "moment" in this sentence.
  • CJ
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BoSsSy

Can the noun "moment" be followed by a to-infinitive?

Like this:

It's rare moment for me not to know what to do.

Yes, that's OK. On the other hand, it's just as well to omit "moment" in this sentence.

CJ

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