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Frostwork Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I am confused

It is impossible for me to own all the banks in the world vs. It is impossible for me to owned all the banks in the world?


And can you explain why?

  

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Frostwork to owned Impossible. The infinitive form always has "to" plus the dictionary form of the verb — never a form that ends in 's' or 'ed' or 'ing' for example. CJ

  • Frostwork to owned Impossible.
  • The infinitive form always has "to" plus the dictionary form of the verb — never a form that ends in 's' or 'ed' or 'ing' for example.
  • CJ
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Frostworkto owned

Impossible. The infinitive form always has "to" plus the dictionary form of the verb — never a form that ends in 's' or 'ed' or 'ing' for example.

CJ

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