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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Conjunction

I wonder, if somebody would be able to help me with the fallowing:
What happends if 'verb' follows after conjunction 'and' do I have to use 'to' or no? For example,
I would like to sing and to dance OR I would like to sing and dance.
Thank you.
  

Top answer

No, the choice is yours. Personally I'd go without it.

  • No, the choice is yours.
  • Personally I'd go without it.
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No, the choice is yours. Personally I'd go without it.
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Hello, I have a question about Conjunction with 'and'
If a verb follows after conjunction 'and' should I us 'to' or no?
For Example: I would like to sing and to dance OR I would like to sing and dance.
The both seems correct to me.
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While I prefer the second option, both seem acceptable.
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Thank you very much for you replay.
But which ansver is correct? Emotion: thinking
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Ineta DzerinaBut which ansver is correct?
One person has told you that the choice is yours. Another has said that both are acceptable. What more do you want?

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