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OttoJ Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Duty

-She is a very fine woman and she feels that her first duty is to her husband in his sad bereavement.

The infinitive-to is unintelligible. What do the red words mean? Do they mean the first thing she has to do is to accompany her husband?
  

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OttoJ The infinitive-to is unintelligible. It is not an infinitive-'to';it is a preposition. OttoJ What do the red words mean?

  • OttoJ The infinitive-to is unintelligible.
  • It is not an infinitive-'to';it is a preposition.
  • OttoJ What do the red words mean?
  • Do they mean the first thing she has to do is to accompany her husband?
  • Her first responsibility is supporting her husband.
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OttoJThe infinitive-to is unintelligible.
It is not an infinitive-'to';it is a preposition.
OttoJ What do the red words mean? Do they mean the first thing she has to do is to accompany her husband?
Her first responsibility is supporting her husband.

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