I'd like to ask if "to" is required at the beginning of a sentence (before an infinitive). For example, are these two sentences correct?
(it's for a Youtube video)
Or maybe it's better "Drawing a bird with Photoshop" ?
Thanks!
I recommend one of the following: How to draw a bird with Photoshop Drawing a bird with Photoship CJ
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I recommend one of the following:
How to draw a bird with Photoshop
Drawing a bird with Photoship
CJ
If this is for the title of a video, here is the correct way to word it.
How to draw a bird with Photoshop.
Drawing a bird with Photoshop.
You would not use To in this context. You may use it in this context:
To draw a bird with Photoshop, you must have a computer.
It is grammatical to use "to draw" ( to-infinitive form) in the right context.
To draw (a bird) with Photoshop, one needs to know how to use the software very well.
Drawing (a bird) with Photoshop requires fluent skills.