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Fire1 Posted 5 years ago
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To infinitive result ?

Q1) What is the function of this to-infinitive phrase "to even come close to knowing" ?

Is this an to-infinitive result? Or to-infinitive purpose?

Q2) Is this sentence "You would have to be a parent that has seen your child die, to even come close to knowing what I feel now" correct English?

I think that the to-infinitive phrase functions as a to-infinitive result.

  

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fire1 Q1) What is the function of this to-infinitive phrase "to even come close to knowing" ? Is this an to-infinitive result? Or to-infinitive purpose?

  • fire1 Q1) What is the function of this to-infinitive phrase "to even come close to knowing" ?
  • Is this an to-infinitive result?
  • Or to-infinitive purpose?
  • Infinitive of purpose.
  • fire1 Q2) Is this sentence "You would have to be a parent that has seen your child die, to even come close to knowing what I feel now" correct English?
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Q1) What is the function of this to-infinitive phrase "to even come close to knowing" ?

Is this an to-infinitive result? Or to-infinitive purpose?

Infinitive of purpose.

fire1Q2) Is this sentence "You would have to be a parent that has seen your child die, to even come close to knowing what I feel now" correct E

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