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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Motivate + to

Motivate + to?

Can you use this form in English?

A pay increase should motivate you to come with us, don't you think?

Happy New Year to all
  

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Anonymous Motivate + to? Hi, It's fine. A pay increase should motivate you to come with us, shouldn't it?

  • Anonymous Motivate + to?
  • Hi, It's fine.
  • A pay increase should motivate you to come with us, shouldn't it?
  • A pay increase should motivate you to come with us.
  • Don't you think so?
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AnonymousMotivate + to?
Hi,

It's fine.

A pay increase should motivate you to come with us, shouldn't it?

A pay increase should motivate you to come with us. Don't you think so?

*This verb is often used in its passive form: He is motivated by her attitude toward the disabled.

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