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Tina_Jiang Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Take the time to do what I wold love to. (or love to do)?

Hi guys,

Could anybody tell me which one is correct?
I wanna make a sentence:
Take the time to do what I would love to.

Do I have to add the "do" followed the "would love to"? like "Take the time to do what I would love to do."
Please give me a grammar explanation.

Besides, could I change this sentence for " Take the time to do something that I would love to"???
I think they are the same. The first one is object clause, the second is attributive clause. right?
Thx```
  

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Could anybody tell me which one is correct? I want to make a sentence: Take the time to do what I would love to (do). -- A native speaker would just as likely add 'do', but it is not needed.

  • Could anybody tell me which one is correct?
  • I want to make a sentence: Take the time to do what I would love to (do).
  • -- A native speaker would just as likely add 'do', but it is not needed.
  • -- Yes, that is OK, too.
  • I think they are the same.
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Could anybody tell me which one is correct? I want to make a sentence: Take the time to do what I would love to (do).

Do I have to add the "do" followed the "would love to"?-- A native speaker would just as likely add 'do', but it is not needed.

Besides, could I change this sentence for " Take the time to do something that I would love to (do)"?--

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