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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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I'd like to testify to his good behavior.

I'd like to testify to his good behavior.

Hi,
Is the bolded "to" in the above optional?
Besides, does it mean "I'd like to give a testimony to his good behavior?" Thanks.
  

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Yes to both your questions.

  • Yes to both your questions.
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Yes to both your questions.
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Hi, thanks, Diamond.
But are you absolutely sure?
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AngliholicI'd like to testify to his good behavior.
to is required. It is not optional.
It means I'd like to give testimony (not a testimony) to his good behavior.
CJ

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