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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
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May prove [to be]...

"But the lure of moving back to Spain, where he spent eight years as a player before cutting his managerial teeth with Espanyol between 2009-2012, may prove too strong to resist."

(The Guardian.)

Is the verb "to be" implied in the predicate, i.e., may prove [to be] too strong to resist?

  

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, may prove [to be] too strong to resist? Right.

  • , may prove [to be] too strong to resist?
  • Right.
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tkacka15Is the verb "to be" implied in the predicate, i.e., may prove [to be] too strong to resist?

Right.

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