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Johnleo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

It is "for sb to do sth", right?

0"They want to provide the environment and devices for you actually interact with this kind of technologies."02br
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00Is there any problem with the above sentence? 02br
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00"provide sth for sb do sth", Is that correct? or should we add a "to" between "sb" and "do"?02br
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" This kind=singular. 0-

  • " This kind=singular.
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0Yes, you need to add 'to'.02br
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00"..for you 01b00to02b00 actually interact with this kind of 01b00technology02b00." This kind=singular. These kinds =plural.0-

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