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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Is "to infinitive" omitted?

It's a sin think to that way, Yor!

The sentence appears to mean "You'll be punished for thinking such thoughts, Yor!" I'd love to see if "to infinitive" is omitted. "It's a sin (to) think to that way, Yor!" Honestly, I think the sentence should be: It's a sin to think that way. I'm familiar with "think that way", being unfamiliar with "think to that way".

  

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anonymous Honestly, I think the sentence should be: It's a sin to think that way. Me, too. I am sure it's that mistake.

  • anonymous Honestly, I think the sentence should be: It's a sin to think that way.
  • Me, too.
  • I am sure it's that mistake.
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anonymousHonestly, I think the sentence should be: It's a sin to think that way.

Me, too. I am sure it's that mistake.

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