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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is "to" a preposition or the infinitive marker in "go to sleep" and "go to work"?
  

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Normally a preposition, but infinitive is also possible. For example: I don't go the office to sit around chatting, I go (there) to work!

  • Normally a preposition, but infinitive is also possible.
  • For example: I don't go the office to sit around chatting, I go (there) to work!
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Normally a preposition, but infinitive is also possible. For example:

I don't go the office to sit around chatting, I go (there) to work!

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