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I have a question.
Following is a passage cited from a book written by a professional American writer.
But it is vitally important that you to come to know this truth: love isn't about trying to make your partner a better person; it is about making yourself a better person.
In it, is the part "that you to come to know" correct? From a grammatical point of view, I guess it should be written as "that you come to know." Or is the original form also right?
seagull In it, is the part "that you to come to know" correct? No. It's a misprint.
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seagullIn it, is the part "that you to come to know" correct?
No. It's a misprint. Omit 'to'.
seagull is the original form also right?
No.
CJ
seagullis the part "that you to come to know" correct?
No, but the following are possible.
seagullthat you too come to know
seagullthat you two come to know