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Quaerereverum Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Did something to his car

Hello,

Shall I use to or can I omit it?

The professor drew the conclusion that his car was out of order because his friend did something to his car, therefore, his friend was the cause that his car made a noise.

Thank you so much for your reply.
  

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quaereeverum Hello, Shall I use to or can I omit it? The professor drew the conclusion that his car was out of order because his friend did something to his car, therefore, his friend was the cause that his car made a noise. Thank you so much for your reply.

  • quaereeverum Hello, Shall I use to or can I omit it?
  • The professor drew the conclusion that his car was out of order because his friend did something to his car, therefore, his friend was the cause that his car made a noise.
  • Thank you so much for your reply.
  • Hi, No, you can't omit to in this context.
  • The action had been done towards the car, that is, the car had been the object of the unknown action, and therefore to must be included there.
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quaereeverumHello,
Shall I use to or can I omit it?
The professor drew the conclusion that his car was out of order because his friend did something to his car, therefore, his friend was the cause that his car made a noise.
Thank you so much for your reply.
Hi,

No, you can't omit to in this context. The action had been done

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