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Yaggy74 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Infinative forme

I have to say if the following sentences are:-

to infinative

no infinative or

Bare infinative

Could somone please check my answers. Many thanks for your help

1. I went to Japan for almost four years. TO INFINATIVE

2. I go to eat at a sushi restaraunt every time I go to Japan. TO INFINATIVE

3. I prefer to get to work early rather that late. TO INFINATIVE

4. I like doing something different every year NO INFINATIVE

5. What Mark did was give all his money away. BARE INFINATIVE

6. What do you want to do when you graduate? TO INFINATIVE

7. Could you help me load the car please. BARE INFINATIVE

8. It's best for us to be ready for 5.00pm. TO INFINATIVE

9. I want some exercise next week. NO INFINATIVE

10. To boldly go where no man has gone before. NO INFINATIVE
  

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1. I went to Japan for almost four years. TO INFINATIVE Ungrammatical.

  • 1.
  • I went to Japan for almost four years.
  • TO INFINATIVE Ungrammatical.
  • No infinitive.
  • 2.
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1. I went to Japan for almost four years. TO INFINATIVE Ungrammatical. No infinitive.

2. I go to eat at a sushi restaraunt every time I go to Japan. TO INFINATIVE [Y]

3. I prefer to get to work early rather than late. TO INFINATIVE [Y]

4. I like doing something different every year NO INFINATIVE [Y]

5. Wha
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Greetings, Yaggy74,

just a small remark: not *infinAtive, but infinItive; to-infinitive, bare infinitive, etc.

Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff

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