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Eddie88 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Is this is a phrase

'Clauses headed by a plain form verb are non-finite when they are infinitive, either with or without the special marker to.'

Are the words in bold a phrase? What type? If they are not a phrase, what are they?

Secondly, into and onto, when can they be split to be in to and on to?

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