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Taka Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Plan

We may have to stay here longer than we (have) planned to.
We may have to stay here longer than we (have) planned.

Does the second one, without the last "to", sound OK as the first one?
  

Top answer

I see nothing wrong with either sentence. CB

  • I see nothing wrong with either sentence.
  • CB
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3 Answers
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I see nothing wrong with either sentence.

CB
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First, I would omit "have" as unnecessary. You are right in also dropping the final "to" as unnecessary.
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Good! Thanks you two!

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