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EngBB Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Preposition / To-infinitive

Why a noun should follow a preposition or gerund? How do we distinguish "to" is a preposition or an to-infinitive?
  

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EngBB How do we distinguish "to" is a preposition or an to-infinitive? Your best bet is to see a lot of examples. Here's a post that may help: Don't neglect to follow the links given at the end of that post as well.

  • EngBB How do we distinguish "to" is a preposition or an to-infinitive?
  • Your best bet is to see a lot of examples.
  • Here's a post that may help: Don't neglect to follow the links given at the end of that post as well.
  • CJ
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EngBBHow do we distinguish "to" is a preposition or an to-infinitive?
Your best bet is to see a lot of examples. Here's a post that may help:



Don't neglect to follow the links given at the end of that post as well.

CJ

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