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OttoJ Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Commit to a semester or year away?

I want to ask a question of students; can I use COMMIT this way as an intransitive verb?:

-Interested in going on exchange but unable to commit to a semester or year away?

Or must I add YOURSELF before TO?

Thank you. OJ.
  

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Thank you.

The full question is:

--Are you interested in going on exchange but unable to commit to a semester or year away?

This question is addressed to students at college.
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OttoJhe full question is:--Are you interested in going on exchange but unable to commit to a semester or year away?
Ah. No, 'yourself' is not required.

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