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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Not if you don't want (to).

Do you insist that I come with you?

No. Not if you don't want (to).


Is it natural to leave out "to" in this context?

  

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anonymous Is it natural to leave out "to" in this context? No. It's understandable without "to", but even so we don't leave it out.

  • anonymous Is it natural to leave out "to" in this context?
  • No.
  • It's understandable without "to", but even so we don't leave it out.
  • CJ
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anonymousIs it natural to leave out "to" in this context?

No. It's understandable without "to", but even so we don't leave it out.

CJ

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