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Nicetomeetyou Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

How to omit words?

You can talk about whatever you want (to).

Is it possible to omit ‘to’?

  

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You can talk about whatever you want (to) ___. Yes: in your example you can either omit just the verb phrase ("talk about"), or you can omit the whole clause that is complement of "want" ("to talk about").

  • You can talk about whatever you want (to) ___.
  • Yes: in your example you can either omit just the verb phrase ("talk about"), or you can omit the whole clause that is complement of "want" ("to talk about").
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You can talk about whatever you want (to) ___.

Yes: in your example you can either omit just the verb phrase ("talk about"), or you can omit the whole clause that is complement of "want" ("to talk about").

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